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I'm not sure what 'pay what you weigh' entails, but I'm also not sure where you're seeing any indication that that's what this is. By my read, it's just a grocery store that sells essential items at an affordable baseline price. I would expect the result to be that those items will become cheaper elsewhere in the city, too (as other shops adjust prices to compete), while items that aren't stocked in the new stores (e.g. cigarettes, lottery tickets, liquor, etc.) will become more expensive as they need to drive profits at those other locations. Personally, I'd call this a major net positive.