Neighbors,
I just blogged about Hi-Lo closing.
I'm curious, which would you rather, Whole Food or Trader Joe's or what alternatives would you suggest?
How would this benefit our community and who would it hurt?
If we feel strongly about this, we can weigh in. Before we do, we need to carefully take into who our who really represents - and work to ensure all voices are heard.
This post was edited to after feedback from the comments at 7:38 pm.
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Trader Joes!
better prices
better treatment of employees
better fit for the neighborhood
I don't see City Feed as a competitor to Whole Foods or vice versa, certainly not the one on Boylston. If City Feed continues to do what it does well then I think it will be fine.
I think Harvest could benefit from the competition. Local or not, I think it's a generally underperforming market that skates by on the fact that it is a co-op in JP. I'm not going to financially support Harvest for philosophy alone.
I totally hear you Anna. And I too was very sad when Pupusa Guanaca closed. I fortunately have a few latin markets in my neighborhood where I can get the items you mention steps from my door. But we should be able to get them easily all over JP, and certainly in an area where there has been a long standing demand for them.
@Meg: Whole Foods would directly compete with (and probably threaten the existence of) our locally based City Feed and Harvest. I do hear you about the fish and meat markets, but wouldn't it be better to have a locally sourced market to provide those? City Feed could be approached to add those items to fill in what you can't get at Trader Joe's. JP also badly needs a local farm market. Right now the only local produce we can get within walking distance is at City Feed, and they can only stock so much. The economic thing and preserving JP's existing community is vital.
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