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"textContent": "Wouldn’t it make some sense to partially subsidize Heinen’s (or another supermarket in Cleveland) going forward? Or even go so far as to have a city-owned grocery store, if it could be managed efficiently, asks Sheldon M. Gisser of Pepper Pike in a letter to the editor.",
"title": "Could Cleveland open a city-owned grocery store to make up for Heinen's departure from downtown?"
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