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Residents alarmed by misleading grocery store proposal

November 15, 2024 | Spokane, Spokane County, Washington


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Residents alarmed by misleading grocery store proposal
Residents near the corner of Howard and Mansfield are expressing concerns over the future of a commercial building initially proposed as a grocery store. Contrary to earlier reports, including one from KXLY, the new establishment, referred to as Mansfield Grocery, will not offer fresh food or produce, meats, or deli items.

A conversation with a potential new owner revealed that the store will instead focus on selling vape products, tobacco, inexpensive beer, wine, and processed snacks. The owner cited similar offerings at their other locations, such as Broadway Mini Mart, which has raised alarms among local residents about the implications for community health and well-being.

The misleading nature of the proposal has sparked significant concern among neighbors, who fear that the new business will not meet the community's needs for healthy food options. As discussions continue, residents are calling for transparency and clarity regarding the future of the site.

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