"Grocery Socialism in New York City" is a thought-provoking opinion piece from the Wall Street Journal that delves into the contentious issue of food assistance programs in the Big Apple. As the cost of living in New York City continues to soar, the city's residents are increasingly relying on government-subsidized grocery programs to make ends meet. In this piece, the author argues that these programs, often referred to as "grocery socialism," are not only unsustainable but also undermine the city's economy and individual responsibility. With the city's mayor pushing for expanded food assistance initiatives, this opinion piece is a timely contribution to the debate about the role of government in addressing poverty and inequality in New York City.


Opinion | Grocery Socialism in New York City  WSJ