Shoppers Frustrated by Empty Shelves at Kansas City Sun Fresh Location
- Sun Fresh Market in Kansas City, MO, is facing closure due to empty shelves and has lost $900,000 since opening in 2018.
- The store has seen a decline in customer traffic from 14,000 to 4,000 weekly, attributed to crime and lack of inventory.
- Despite receiving $750,000 in emergency funds, the store's inventory problems and crime in the area persist, as noted by community leaders.
- Kansas City Mayor Quinton Lucas remarked on the need for better operations, emphasizing that crime cannot be the only issue affecting the store's performance.
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