The loss raises questions about whether a national wave of unionization may be slowing. A union had won two previous votes at the grocery chain. Source: New York Times
Posts published in “Supermarkets and Grocery Stores”
Show ID to Buy Whipped Cream? New York Law Stirs Confusion
A law intended to curb the inhalation of nitrous oxide among teenagers was interpreted by some to be an all-out ban on whipped-cream canisters. Source: New York Times
Facing Higher Grocery Prices, Shoppers Change Habits
They’re store-hopping, cutting back on expensive items and using more coupons. Plying the meat counter staff with homemade banana bread for favors is not out of the question. Source: New York Times
15-Minute Grocery Delivery Has Come to N.Y.C. Not Everyone Is Happy.
A half-dozen grocery services offer speed and convenience, but critics worry about their effect on neighborhood stores and crowded city streets. Source: New York Times
Pleasures and Prescriptions of the West African Diet, at Nneji
At a takeout shop in Queens, egusi and red stew come with a message about nourishment. Source: New York Times
Sourdough on Shabbat? Inside the City’s Kosher Food Revolution
Young observant Jews are stretching the boundaries of traditional cuisine. Source: New York Times
In N.Y.C., Pressure to Delay In-Person Schooling
Mayor Bill de Blasio may be the only big-city mayor attempting to bring students into classrooms this fall, but many educators are worried about the plan. Source: New York Times
N.Y.C. Is Set to Enter Phase 2 of Reopening
The new level allows outdoor dining and some in-store shopping. Hair salons and barbershops can restart if they enforce social distancing. Source: New York Times