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SamuelRSmith said:
Kane1389 said:


It is?

Yeah, Bloomberg banned it in NYC a couple of years ago, citing public health concerns (the city can't verify that the food is safe for consumption), and other cities have followed suit.

The (probable) real reason has little to do with public health concerns, and everything to do with forcing homeless people out of the city.


That seems more like a social problem, rather than a economic/capitalist problem, no?