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  • huge-O-chavez

    April 19, 2011 4:51 a.m. huge-O-chavez SuperDork

    Summary, Church opens food pantry next to a bodega, same building. Bodega has no customers. So time to sue a church run food pantry. Bodega blames Free food from pantry for lack of customers not clean nice non-bodega store across the street. Face palm anyone?

    http://www.ctpost.com/default/article/Not-on-my-block-An-inconvenient-food-war-134...

    Outside the Apostolic Ark Pentecostal Church's food pantry, folks are lined up with their empty canvas totes to pick up enough meat, fresh string beans and canned staples to get them through the next few days. From the back to the front of the line, just inside the doorway, where these groceries are doled out, this huddled mass waits about half an hour, shuffling in the cold. Nobody in the crowd makes eye contact. It's as though the gray pavement and their feet are the most fascinating thing. And it doesn't matter how polite Pastor Rosie Morris and her flock of helpers are. Standing on line, hopping from one foot to the other to stay warm is a mixed bag. Food pantry customers feel demoralized and grateful for this handout. "I've got some fresh fruit, veggies, chicken and potatoes," a guy named Howard, who used to be a cook for a business, says. "Peanut butter, juice and some canned goods too. It won't get my family through the week, but enough of the way so that we can get by for now." Howard trudges home with his two big sacks of groceries on foot. He lives about six blocks away. The first business he passes after leaving the food pantry on Stratford Avenue in Bridgeport's East End, which is right next door in the same building, is Convenience Brand Grocery Store. No one is inside this small bodega, save for its owner, Emmanuel Dieujuste. Not a single customer. Dieujuste blames it on the church's food pantry, a newcomer on the block. Apostolic's food pantry, according to the sign it has posted outside, is only one one day a week -- Saturday -- and only for about four hours, to boot. "Free food is a wonderful idea. There are lots of people around who need it. And I'd have no problem with it if it were any place but next door to me," Dieujuste fumes. "But this pantry is taking away my customers -- people who were coming to me until that opened. What's more, when I signed my lease, my landlord promised me that no other competiting food place would ever open. And now this. He's breached our contract. That's why I'm suing him and the church's food pantry." Just as food pantries are important and serve a pressing need, so are small businesses. If a landlord pledges not to lease space in the same building to a competing food establishment, and an entreupreneur like Dieujuste relies on that promise to enter into his agreement, and if he can show his bodega has been harmed as a result, perhaps he can get some money out of his landlord or cancel his lease. Dieujuste concedes that his chances of prevailing in his lawsuit depend on the specifics of his contract with his landlord. "I can't locate it for you right now, but I know what we agreed to, and there is wording in there that is supposed to protect me from other food places in this landlord's building." It's not money that Dieujustice is after or even to be released from his lease, he says, "it's just that I want them to stop handing out food right next door to me. It's crushing my business. They're giving away everything I am selling with the exception of tobacco products and beer." Truth be told, the Convenience Brand Grocery is a clean, airy place. But it doesn't have a lot of inventory. And its prices are somewhat higher than supermarket prices on items like canned ravioli and pasta. Diagonally across the street on Stratford Avenue, however, at the Santa Martha Grocery store, half a dozen customers are shopping. And the shelves are packed with merchandise. Angel and Leticia Malines have owned the Santa Martha Grocery for 37 years. Martha, by the way, is the patron saint of waiters, housekeepers and servants and is associated with showing hospitality. "Sometimes, I see people come in here who I can tell are hurting financially, and I tell them, `see that food pantry over there? If you need help, they're giving free food over there.' " Even with the Malineses working seven days a week, like Dieujustice, business is down. "Things are bad," Malines says, "business has dropped 30 percent a week over what it was last year, and that was down, too." The Malineses don't buy Dieujuste's argument that the food pantry is responsible for his lack of customers. "He didn't have a lot of traffic from the beginning," Malines says, handing an empty-handed customer a grocery bag to take to the food pantry, who claims Dieujustice turned him down when he asked for a grocery bag without buying anything. "There's stuff you do as a merchant because you have to. But there are a bunch of things you do that you don't have to because it's the right thing to do for your customers, whether they buy from you or not. People appreciate that kind of thing. You treat somebody bad once, they remember that for a long time." Connecticut Post columnist MariAn Gail Brown can be reached at 203-330-6288 or mgbrown@ctpost.com.

    Read more: http://www.ctpost.com/news/article/Not-on-my-block-An-inconvenient-food-war-134027...

  • Osterkraut

    April 19, 2011 6:08 a.m. Osterkraut SuperDork

    Another solid anti-capitalist spin on an issue more involving stupidity than capitalism, Iggy!

  • bravenrace

    April 19, 2011 6:40 a.m. bravenrace SuperDork

    Osterkraut wrote:

    Another solid anti-capitalist spin on an issue more involving stupidity than capitalism, Iggy!

    +1

  • Giant Purple Snorklewacker

    April 19, 2011 6:44 a.m. Giant Purple Snorklewacker SuperDork

    I'm just disappointed there are no pics of someone kicking a grandma.

  • racerfink

    April 19, 2011 7:33 a.m. racerfink HalfDork

    Summary: Store owner acts like a Bob Costas, and is disappointed customers go elsewhere. THAT'S the real summary, Iggy.

  • tuna55

    April 19, 2011 7:42 a.m. tuna55 Dork

    bravenrace wrote:

    Osterkraut wrote:

    Another solid anti-capitalist spin on an issue more involving stupidity than capitalism, Iggy!

    +1

    +3

  • Duke

    April 19, 2011 7:50 a.m. Duke SuperDork

    Yeah, I'm not seeing capitalism to blame here, Ig. All I see is a bad businessman who wants to blame somebody else for his problems.

    Nice try on your part, I guess. Or maybe not.

  • EricM

    April 19, 2011 7:53 a.m. EricM Dork

    It's too early to drink

  • April 19, 2011 7:59 a.m. z31maniac SuperDork

    EricM wrote:

    It's too early to drink

    It's not.

    Failed trolling attempt, Iggy. Time to give it another shot.

  • pinchvalve

    April 19, 2011 8:08 a.m. pinchvalve SuperDork

    Where did the term "bodega" come from? Is it simply a local term for a convenience store (like subway, hoagie, grinder) or is it something specific?

  • Duke

    April 19, 2011 8:40 a.m. Duke SuperDork

    It's basically a Mexican/Hispanic Kwik-E mart. A small, independently-run grocery and convenience store. The word derives from Spanish.

  • MrJoshua

    April 19, 2011 8:43 a.m. MrJoshua SuperDork

    The flip side of this is that we have laws about where you can set up homeless feeding establishments and this church is probably breaking them.

  • EricM

    April 19, 2011 9:00 a.m. EricM Dork

    MrJoshua wrote:

    The flip side of this is that we have laws about where you can set up homeless feeding establishments and this church is probably breaking them.

    yup, people don't like seeing any stark realities.

  • Duke

    April 19, 2011 9:25 a.m. Duke SuperDork

    MrJoshua wrote:

    The flip side of this is that we have laws about where you can set up homeless feeding establishments and this church is probably breaking them.

    Although this is possibly true, I don't think that's an assumption you can make. If the bodega owner has gone far enough to file a lawsuit, I can only think that his attorney would have checked the zoning and permitting statutes within about 90 seconds of the initial meeting, and some mention of a violation would appear in the story.

    And, frankly, if your hypothesis IS correct, that's just another torpedo in Iggy's Ship Of Trolls - capitalism has nothing to do with the lawsuit.

  • cardiacdog

    April 19, 2011 10:01 a.m. cardiacdog New Reader

    Sigh- really, anti-capitalist, not even close, but hey watch out for those people they are coming to take all of your money to buy a 3rd house or yacht or something that they don't deserve

  • Otto Maddox

    April 19, 2011 10:26 a.m. Otto Maddox HalfDork

    People seem to be ready to jump on ole Iggy before he can get a post off his keyboard. Yeah, he put capitalism in his title for no great reason but other than that it is a really inoffensive post. I don't understand why liberal flavored posts are equated to trolling but conservative posts (even really inflammatory ones) are apparently just good common sense.

    I don't necessarily have a dog in this fight but I do get kind of bored with everyone dogpiling on Iggy.

  • carguy123

    April 19, 2011 10:37 a.m. carguy123 SuperDork

    Just read an article that said the Liberals are now transitioning over to being called Progressives as the term liberal has accrued too much of a negative meaning and who wouldn't be for progress?

  • WilberM3

    April 19, 2011 10:44 a.m. WilberM3 HalfDork

    carguy123 wrote:

    Just read an article that said the Liberals are now transitioning over to being called Progressives as the term liberal has accrued too much of a negative meaning and who wouldn't be for progress?

    of course this is long after their initial term Progressive had accrued too much of a negative meaning and they co-opted the term Liberal...

  • carguy123

    April 19, 2011 10:45 a.m. carguy123 SuperDork

    WilberM3 wrote:

    carguy123 wrote:

    Just read an article that said the Liberals are now transitioning over to being called Progressives as the term liberal has accrued too much of a negative meaning and who wouldn't be for progress?

    of course this is long after their initial term Progressive had accrued too much of a negative meaning and they co-opted the term Liberal...

    See, that's progress!

  • mtn

    April 19, 2011 10:47 a.m. mtn SuperDork

    Otto Maddox wrote:

    People seem to be ready to jump on ole Iggy before he can get a post off his keyboard. Yeah, he put capitalism in his title for no great reason but other than that it is a really inoffensive post.

    I agree... It took me a couple of minutes to figure out what everybody was talking about before I realized the title of the thread.

  • bravenrace

    April 19, 2011 10:52 a.m. bravenrace SuperDork

    In reply to carguy123:

    Progressives are nothing new. They've been around since early in the last century.

  • HiTempguy

    April 19, 2011 10:54 a.m. HiTempguy Dork

    Otto Maddox wrote:

    I don't necessarily have a dog in this fight but I do get kind of bored with everyone dogpiling on Iggy.

    And we get kind of bored with Iggy dogpiling on insert flavour bashing of the week here

    Takes two to tango! And the title really is beyond ridiculous, saying anything less just legitimizes his angst.

  • MrJoshua

    April 19, 2011 10:55 a.m. MrJoshua SuperDork

    In reply to Otto Maddox:

    Have you not noticed that EVERY time their is a political debate Iggy does his best to lead everyone involved on a journey through all sorts of silly side arguments just to amuse himself?

  • Cone_Junky

    April 19, 2011 11:00 a.m. Cone_Junky HalfDork

    bravenrace wrote:

    In reply to carguy123:

    Progressives are nothing new. They've been around since early in the last century.

    The Founding Fathers were Progressives by just about every definition. Of course you don't see that on bumper stickers.

  • carguy123

    April 19, 2011 11:03 a.m. carguy123 SuperDork

    Yes, but the point is the Liberals are trying to revive it. They think the name will have fewer negative connotations than does the term liberal.

    It's like when GTE changed names to Verizon. They hoped people would forget all the bad things about them.

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