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Home»Politics»New York City Mayor Zohran’s First Grocery Store Project Hits $30 Million Budget After Year-Long Delay: ‘Communism doesn’t work!’

New York City Mayor Zohran’s First Grocery Store Project Hits $30 Million Budget After Year-Long Delay: ‘Communism doesn’t work!’

Not so free.

Paul EkeBy Paul EkeApril 13, 20263 Mins Read
New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani’s first “free” grocery store is already projected to cost $30 million and take a year to open — nearly half the original budget for five stores. The announcement has sparked heated debate online.
Image Source via YouTube/Zohran Mamdani for NYC

New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani’s plan for city-run “FREE” grocery stores is generating widespread attention online after a viral X post revealed soaring costs for the first location. According to reports, the inaugural store at La Marqueta in East Harlem is now projected to cost $30 million and take up to a year to open, nearly half of the $70 million originally budgeted for five stores across the city. The development has triggered a strong public debate over the project’s budget and timeline.

🚨 NEW: Zohran Mamdani's first "FREE" grocery store is already BURNING UP the budget, and it's going to take a YEAR to open

SHOCKER! 🤣

Mamdani budgeted $70 million for FIVE groceries stores, but this first grocery store ALONE will cost $30 MILLION

Communism doesn't work! pic.twitter.com/vjKe5qUkMA

— Nick Sortor (@nicksortor) April 13, 2026

A post was shared on X by user @nicksortor. In both the post and the accompanying video, the central claim is that Mayor Zohran Mamdani’s first city-run “free” grocery store, a pilot program of a larger initiative, is over budget before opening.

The video by Fox News features what seems to be news clips and graphics on the cost and timeline of the project. No information is given on the progress of the real-world construction or operation of the grocery store since it has yet to open.

According to the announcement reported in multiple outlets, the first store is planned for the La Marqueta site in East Harlem, Manhattan. The mayor has proposed roughly $70 million for five such stores across the city’s boroughs. The initial East Harlem location is projected to cost about $30 million and is expected to open within a year.

Strong Reactions to the Grocery Store Announcement

The video prompted reactions online, with one person asking, “Why in the hell did the people of New York vote for Mamdani?

Another said, “‘Free’ to Democrats just means productive members of society are paying for it.”

“If you want to make bread that costs $50, let the government run the bakery. The government can’t even fix a pothole under budget.” A third added.

Others reacted with broader skepticism: “Shocker. Socialism: where ‘free’ always costs taxpayers a fortune and never actually works. Enough with the grift already.”

One user questioned accountability: “We need to figure out whether this $30 million actually went to the ‘free’ grocery store or was stolen.”

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The moment stands out because the initial $70 million proposal to open five stores is at such odds with the revised $30 million projection for a single store, along with the one-year construction schedule that has people speculating online about the viability and ultimate expense to taxpayers of the undertaking.

The project is still being discussed, and there is no detailed information available from city officials regarding how much the final costs will be and when they will be completed. The X post is now being brought up in more online discussions about whether or not this free store project will impact taxpayers.

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Paul Eke is a Nigeria-based content writer and forex market analyst with experience in financial writing, news coverage, and SEO-driven content. He holds a bachelor’s degree in marine engineering.

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