Where the private market doesn't provide a grocery store, City Hall opens one. Groceries as public infrastructure. A good thing or a bad thing? IDK what to think.https://www.axios.com/government-run-grocery-store-baldwin-florida-ea5ee9f5-227d-4327-8105-f09c0792fe05.html?utm_source=newsletter&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=newsletter_axiosfutureofwork&stream=future …
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For sure, definitely a good thing that they did it. The question is whether we should be more happy that they did it... or unhappy that a government had to open a supermarket so people can eat. That's not supposed to, um, be an active area of market failure is it?
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But it's so clearly an active area of market failure, isn't it? It doesn't seem like something the market has been able to fix. I'd assume the alternative is highly subsidizing private actors to run similar stores. The economics of the market alone don't seem likely to fix this
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