crrush wrote:Avoiding the market until the construction/move is complete isn't the way to go if you want to keep Maxwell St. alive.
If a store, restaurant or market is not offering something I want to buy, I will not patronize that establishment – I don’t care if the establishment is run by good people or bad, if they’re not selling what I want, I’m not going to buy their stuff – and if they are, I will. It’s that simple.
Beneath my Che Guevara t-shirt beats the heart of Adam Smith. I believe in the wisdom of the market. If the Maxwell Street Market wants my business, they need to give me stuff I want. If they don’t have what I want, more power to ‘em, but they’re not going to be powered by my consumer dollars.
Now, having said all that, I must underscore that I have deep and lasting affection for Maxwell St. Market as a great Chicago tradition and as a living, growing and changing commercial/culinary zone.
My sincere hope is that someone will go to the market next Sunday and come back and tell me that Oaxaca Tamal is back in business and that Ricos Huaraches is griddling up banderas. My sense is that construction chaos has turned things around, and I was very disappointed last weekend, but I will, of course, return…and I think it’s quite likely that places absent last weekend will return as well.
But that’s not my point.
My point is that I don’t generally eat at places because I believe these places are run by good folks who deserve my business (e.g., Sol de Mexico) and I don’t avoid places because I believe they’re run by people I may not like too much and who I don’t want to support (e.g., Oberweis Dairy). I eat at restaurants and shop at markets where I can get good food – and if I can’t achieve that goal, then let the invisible hand do its job.
All things being equal (which they never are), I’ll opt to go to the place that I “believe in” – but the fundamental determiner, the basic question I ask when I’m considering where I should spend my daily calories and cash is “Can I get good food there?” If the answer is NO, then I got lots of options in this great country of ours -- and there are many small Mexican restaurants that deserve the business.
David “It’s Economy, Sweetheart” Hammond
PS. Crrush, glad you made it to the market and, apparently, dig it!
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