From Supermarket News, a supermarket industry trade magazine:

Grocery retailers feel impact as nationwide protests escalate
Chains of all sizes cite store closings, vandalism and looting

Food retailers of all stripes and in all geographies — ranging from Target and Walmart to Cub Foods and Coborn’s to Stop & Shop and ShopRite — have been affected, whether by forced closings and/or damaged stores or looting, vandalism and curtailed hours.

On its website, Target now lists six locations closed until further notice, including the Lake Street store plus its uptown Minneapolis; Broadway Oakland, Calif.; Buckhead South Atlanta, Ga.; South Loop Chicago; and Washington Square W Philadelphia stores.

In Philadelphia, stores have reported millions of dollars in damage from looting.

So I am absolutely sure that BLM activists protesting and demanding grocery stores move into the same neighborhoods that just saw weeks of looting and property damage are going to do just that.

I know that a lot of companies are going woke and going broke, but I can’t imagine anyone of them would actually invest in building and stocking a store that they could all but guarantee will be looted and burned down after it was opened.

 

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By J. Kb

7 thoughts on “This is sure to motivate the grocery store chains”
  1. Maybe the dumb-ass quasi-liberal Karens, who hate Trump’s trolling tweets, will get over their silly emotionalism and vote against Democrats.

    Staring at these BLM terrorists disrupting their food supply might wake a few up that their fake cause is just a front and a communist con job. When they cannot get food from the store for the family, shit just got real!

  2. Are you sure this doesn’t belong in the “Saturday” Funnies section? This is hilarious on so many levels. First the white BLM rioters create a food desert by looting then burning grocery stores in the name of collecting “reparations.” Then they trespass at a store patronized by white liberal “Karens” telling them that “minorities” need more access to grocery stores, as if the patrons, or even the store manager determines where stores are built. Then they weep crocodile tears that the manager locked out his customers during what was I’m sure a “mostly” peaceful protest on private property. LOL

  3. Huh, whadya know. Burn your neighborhood store and then complain about how it’s a “food desert”. That’s some world-class chutzpah, brother!

  4. Yeah . . . my dad worked for a national automotive parts chain that had a store (one of several) looted and burned down during a prior “peaceful protest”. The city came to them and the other companies that lost stores and asked what their plans were to rebuild.

    All of the companies said “You failed to protect any of the businesses, you let the mob loot our stores and then let them burn our stores to the ground and make us eat losses that are in the hundreds of thousands of dollars. Then you have the balls to ask us to rebuild?” The City was promptly told to fuck off and those stores never rebuilt or returned to the area.

    Some folks never learn.

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