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Reply to comment by phlukeri in Boston could be first municipality to require stores, restaurants, and hotels to donate leftover food by uxd
Because progressives like feel-good, look-at-me-I'm-doing-something politics?
And I agree. This would be nightmare to administer. I can even see restaurants putting practices in place to insure the food spoils such that it is not donateable.
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Reply to Boston could be first municipality to require stores, restaurants, and hotels to donate leftover food by uxd
What the hell is wrong with the SNAP (food stamps) program? It work well and the federal government administers the program with no cost to MA.
Turning Boston into a some sort of mecca for free food sounds like a great way to invite the sort of problems San Francisco has with its homeless population.
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Reply to People who have bought condos in Camberville - how has your experience been? by NaiveWrongdoer3
It depends. Will Cambridge, Somerville and Boston metro in general continue its restrictive, de facto racist, housing policies that forbid most new homes? Will the Boston life sciences, IT, and other industries continue to experience growth and pay high wages? If so, then yes, condo prices will likely continue to appreciate.
Just don't kid yourself what sort of system you are participating in when you ask questions about wanting homes to continue to appreciate in price.
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Reply to comment by ReporterOther2179 in What happened to the jazz bars in Boston? by reddaj
some cats just don't get it
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Reply to comment by taylorhayward_boston in The NIMBYs are reviving the traffic board to hold up bike lanes by IntelligentCicada363
It's not a winner-take-all contest. First, the roads can be shared. Second, every biker is potentially one less car on the road, thus reducing traffic congestion. This is a benefit for auto users. Further, given that biking is a more efficient use of scarce public roadways in its ability to transport more people per hour over short distances, it punches above its weight.
The only serious counter argument against bike lanes is that dedicated bus lanes would be even better if a hard choice must be made between the two.
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Reply to Anyone know if any replacements are coming to beloved/now-closed coffee shops? by anaplasmama
The business model has barely made sense for a while now. The aftermath of COVID forced shutdowns and the threat of unionizing are more nails in the coffin. Sit down coffee shops might become a thing of the past.