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New Yorkers Refuse To Let The Beloved Bodega Be Put In A Box

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For many New Yorkers, the corner bodega is more than a convenience. 

Somewhere between a deli and a grocery store, the tiny shops stuffed with life-giving essentials (like chopped cheese) are a fierce source of pride for millions across the five boroughs. When residents of The Big Apple got wind of two former Google execs' plan to disrupt bodegas with the vending-machine-like "Bodega Box," they took to social media to confront the latest perversion of New York's sacred bodega. 

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With friendly felines, lucky lottery tickets and chummy lines of credit, New York's 10,000-plus bodegas are hard to define. They are even harder to put into a box. 

After a tumultuous day on social media, Bodega responded to critics on its blog. The company claims it is not trying to put corner stores out of business. 

"Despite our best intentions and our admiration for traditional bodegas, we clearly hit a nerve this morning," Bodega co-founder and CEO Paul McDonald wrote. "Rather than disrespect to traditional corner stores — or worse yet, a threat — we intended only admiration." 

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