Why San Francisco is considering a bill that would let shoppers sue grocers closing stores

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Why San Francisco is considering a bill that would let shoppers sue grocers closing stores
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I would argue staying open but empty everything wouldn’t constitute “good faith efforts”

But they might not be able to afford the rent, so that "good faith effort" is only affordable from large chains, discouraging any local grocery stores from even trying to enter the market.

The "good faith efforts" clause looks to finding solutions for food access after the grocery store is gone. Again, this goes to my comment about this being poorly written.

"the Supermarket shall meet and work in good faith with neighborhood residents and OEWD to find a workable solution to allow for the continued availability of groceries at the Supermarket location."

If I was a grocery operating on the edge of viability, I'd probably choose to close now before this law went into effect.