The Polymarket appears to have all the fixings you’d find in a traditional grocery store: produce, name brand dried goods ...
New York City’s first "free" grocery store opened on February 12, offering New Yorkers no-cost staples, produce, and household items.
Curbed described the scene as “bleak” and noted that many waiting in line for the promised free Tide Pods and milk (which was apparently purchased at an Aldi before being stocked on the popups’ oddly ...
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Grocery stores are increasingly using technology like self-checkout stations. Some shoppers question whether they should ...
Polymarket, a prediction market, opened what it's calling “New York's First Free Grocery Stores" at 7th Avenue and Charles ...
Polymarket's pop-up offered a polished experience, with attendees allowed to take as many free groceries as they could fit in a branded tote bag.
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Polymarket, a prediction market website, announced it signed a lease and would be opening the first free grocery store in New York City starting on February 12. New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani has ...
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