There have been no reports of the omicron variant in Philadelphia. But health officials warn city residents to take caution, as the variant will likely find its way here.
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Shopper Jose Rivera said he had to go to other stores to get the vegetables he wanted such as the malanga, a root vegetable with a potato-like texture, commonly used in South American cuisine.
“It’s very fortunate because the Spanish community can now get products that they don’t usually get in other stores, like vegetables and stuff like that. You can get them here for a very low price.”
State Representative Danilo Burgos represents the neighborhood across the street from the store. He said the 100 permanent jobs the store creates is key for the neighborhood, which is a cultural melting pot.
“This neighborhood represents what immigration is all about, what Philadelphia is all about, what this country is all about. This neighborhood is composed of Puerto Ricans, Mexicans, Palestinians, Vietnamese, Cambodians.”
Gomez said the key to the market’s success is to sell things as cheap as possible, and to know what people in the neighborhood want and provide it in a clean, safe environment.
He added the supermarket will cater to the neighborhood and others who will come from out of the area to shop for foods from their native lands.
The Philly Tree Plan aims to nearly eliminate the difference in temperature between the hottest Philadelphia neighborhoods and the citywide average.
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The supermarket is also important for people in the neighborhood who do not have access to cars and had to previously use public transit and struggle with groceries purchased from several miles away.
Mayor Kenney remarked, “Our business growth in the city has been spearheaded by Latino and other immigrant businesses. They are most of the groups that are investing in the city right now,” Kenney said.
“They bring hard work, they bring investment, and they bring families to the city.”
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