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Grocers, bodegas claim NYC officials are demanding private business info — as city preps government-owned supermarkets
Grocers and bodegas in New York City allege that city officials are demanding private business information as the city prepares to open government-owned supermarkets. Business owners report feeling threatened by officials entering their stores to ask questions, according to a spokesman for the United Bodegas of America.
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