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Edited by Josh Ozersky with Daniel Maurer

All Posts Tagged: ‘supermarkets’

The New York Diet 

7/25/08

9:00 AM

King of Brooklyn Marty Markowitz Resists the Call of Cake

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"Just to make sure it tasted right, I tried some."Photo: Melissa Hom

This week Brooklyn’s borough president, the inimitable Marty Markowitz, called for a supermarket to be built on the site of Admirals’ Row, the historic Navy Yard houses that preservationists want to restore. “There’s a huge lack of supermarkets in Brooklyn,” he says, explaining his concept of “food justice” to us. “When you don’t have fresh fruit and produce available, people of low or moderate income will go to McDonald’s or Burger King or KFC.” Markowitz, who recently cut down on his three-hamburger habit after a heart attack, understands the allure of such foods. “I miss White Castle,” he says. “It’s the most decadent you can go — when I’m there I’m at my lowest self-esteem, but they taste so damn good!” We asked him how he stayed healthy while still feeding an appetite of presidential proportions.

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NewsFeed 

5/16/08

4:30 PM

Brooklyn Needs Its Supermarkets, and Badly

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It may not be Whole Foods, but…Photo: Petroleumjelliffe's Flickr

Some of us who live in Brooklyn tend to think of our supermarkets more as burdens to be endured that boons to be appreciated. (If you ever looked in the meat aisle of the Ditmas Park Key Food, you’d know what we mean.) But let even a bad supermarket disappear, and you have a major blow to a community, as two stories in this week’s Brooklyn Paper show. Out in Bay Ridge, neighbors are petitioning against the closing of a Key Food on Third Avenue and 95th Street, which is slated to become a Walgreens. “We don’t need a pharmacy — we need a grocery store,” says one resident. “That property has been a grocery store for over 50 years, and it should stay a grocery store.” Meanwhile, over in Brooklyn Heights, a Gristedes closed by a fire is of such vital importance to the neighborhood that construction crews are working around the clock to get the place back online. “I hate dragging heavy stuff like a gallon of milk from Montague Street,” says a local. You can do without a dry cleaner, and you can do without a cool bar, but live somewhere where there’s no supermarket, and you’re in a tough spot, FreshDirect or no.

Key Food Fight
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