Atlanta’s city-run grocery sees early success, sparking debate over government’s role
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Atlanta's city-run grocery, Azalea Fresh Market, has quickly gained traction, serving over 20,000 customers in just two months. Mayor Andre Dickens highlights the strong demand for fresh food options in underserved neighborhoods, sparking a broader conversation about the government's role in providing essential services. This initiative not only addresses food accessibility but also showcases how local governments can positively impact community health and well-being.
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