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Oi, You got a business closing loiscence in there? Nah uh, better go back to letting the junkies rob you blind then, innit.

San Francisco proposal requires six months' notice before a grocery store closes

The plan was approved by the San Francisco Board of Supervisors in 1984, but then-Mayor Diane Feinstein vetoed it

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It's been 40 years in the making, but San Francisco grocery stores might soon have to give six months' notice prior to closing, hold community meetings, and search for a replacement.

The proposed ordinance by San Francisco Supervisor Dean Preston is based on a proposal that was approved by the San Francisco Board of Supervisors in 1984, but vetoed by then-Mayor Diane Feinstein.

Preston said in a press release that the three requirements in the Neighborhood Grocery Protection Act aim to prepare residents before their neighborhood grocery store closes.

“It was a good idea in 1984, and it's an even better idea now,” Preston said in a press release. “Our communities need notice, an opportunity to be heard, and a transition plan when major neighborhood grocery stores plan to shut their doors. Meeting the food security needs of our seniors and families cannot be left to unilateral backroom decisions by massive corporate entities.”

The proposal follows a resolution authored by Preston in March, which calls on the city to study the possibility of bringing a grocery store to the Tenderloin district. Residents in that area are more than a half mile from a full-scale supermarket.

Preston's resurrection of the 1984 ordinance also follows his efforts to keep a Safeway supermarket open in his district. He held a rally outside the store in January, following the store's announcement that it would remain open until January 2025.

How long until SF builds a neo-Berlin Wall to keep non-homeless people and businesses in? :marseywall#:


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lmfao

id imagine this is partly bc of whole foods building that massive flagship store and then shutting it down like a year later

maybe instead of forcing businesses to stay... create an environment where you can run a business without constant fear of being robbed or stabbed

or idk, dont :tayshrug:

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the mental gymnastics leftoids will do to avoid acknowledging that they're wrong about something are astounding

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A Soviet-style command economy is within our grasp, communichads.

:#marseydarkcomrade:

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This is a much better solution than addressing the main reasons businesses leave SF

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Me, a bankrupt grocery store owner:

What if I did it anyway?

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Go to jail for not letting san francisco 'people' steal from you.

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Come arrest me in Texas then :marseyshrug:

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So they have yet to explain how this is enforced in any meaningful way

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https://reason.com/2024/04/05/san-francisco-bill-would-let-people-sue-grocery-stores-for-closing-too-quickly/

Still, should stores close without providing the proper notice, persons affected by the closure would be entitled to sue the closed store for damages.


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'We stole so much from you that you closed down. So I get to sue you!'

I see no problem with that at all...

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Then get on gofundme to grift money because you live in a food desert. 400 IQ move

I do find it funny how their definition of a food desert in SF is there's a full supermarket 0.5 miles away from this one area. I'm pretty sure most places I've lived in would qualify by that definition.


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Everyone in burgerland has a car anyway so I dont see how 0.5 miles is a meaningful distance

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That would just make me go the chapter 7 (liquidation) vs 11 (restructuring) route if I were a failing business owner :marseyshrug:


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:#marseyshooter:

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That is adorable

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lmao watch as they remain "open" but don't stock anything

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