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Municipal Grocery Stores: Public Ownership in Practice and Policy

Wednesday, December 10, 2025
10:30 am – 12:00 pm
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CUNY Urban Food Policy Institute

Zohran Mamdani was elected Mayor of New York City based on a platform to make New York City affordable. His campaign included a proposal to create five city-run grocery stores, one in each borough, that would sell food at affordable prices by operating as non-profit public retailers.

The idea of creating city-run grocery stores has ignited spirited debate about how New York City can make healthy food more affordable and accessible to all residents. The conversation has expanded to explore what role municipal governments should play in food retail, how publicly owned food retail could operate sustainably, and what public food retail might mean for equity, health, and competition with the private sector.

The CUNY Urban Food Policy Institute invites you to a timely and thought-provoking forum that will bring together business and policy experts to examine the opportunities and challenges of city-owned food retail, drawing lessons from past and current public-sector food access efforts.

Join us to discuss how cities like New York can reshape their food systems to promote justice and affordability.

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