Chicago Sun-Times

ANOTHER WILLIE WILSON GIVEAWAY — THIS TIME GREEN FOR GROCERIES

- BY MICHAEL LORIA, STAFF REPORTER mloria@suntimes.com | @mchael_mchael

Rosabel Brito grabbed a bag with a dozen limes Wednesday at a Cermak Fresh Market in Belmont Gardens and held them up for inspection.

“This is for all the basics,” the 57-year-old shopper said as she evaluated their quality.

In her hand, Brito held a paper gift card that read “Donated by Dr. Willie Wilson” — the millionair­e businessma­n and mayoral candidate who handed out $80,000 in groceries on Wednesday.

In addition to groceries, Wilson has held other giveaways this year, including for free gas as a way to help city residents who are struggling to keep their tanks full in the face of high oil prices.

He announced in April he would be running again for mayor to unseat Lori Lightfoot.

For Brito, the help buying her pantry staples was enough to ensure her vote for him.

“Of course I’m going to vote for him,” she said as she moved on to a bin of onions. “Look who’s helping out.”

Wilson said the funds for the giveaway came out of his foundation and not from his campaign. Still, the upcoming election was definitely on the minds of those receiving groceries on Wednesday.

“I voted for him last time, I’ll vote for him again,” Brenda Davis said as she shopped with her grandson.

“I would vote for him 1,000 times, if I could,” 33-year-old Maria Urgilez said at the store while shopping with her husband and two children. The two parents each received $25 gift cards with Wilson’s name printed on them.

Seemingly in response, Lightfoot has also gotten into the giveaway game. She pushed her “Chicago Moves” program through the City Council, which will hand out 50,000 gas

cards worth $150 each to Chicagoans.

For Brito, that’s too little, too late from the current mayor.

“They’re all taking about abortions, making promises they don’t keep,” she said about Lightfoot and other politician­s already in office.

Brito said she likes Wilson because already he’s directly affected her life in a tangible way and hopes that he’ll continue to offer help to Latino Chicagoans.

“The Hispanic vote counts,” she said. Wilson also held grocery giveaways

Wednesday in Little Village, Belmont Cragin and Rogers Park.

Wilson said that the giveaways were a way for him to reach out to the Latino community and said that he expected nothing in return.

He already has another gas giveaway planned for July 9 and promised there will still be more to come, claiming he’s already given away more than $2 million in gas and $500,000 in groceries.

“As long as my money can hold out, we’ll make it happen,” he said.

 ?? BRIAN RICH/SUN-TIMES ?? Willie Wilson greets customers and workers Wednesday at Cermak Fresh Market in Belmont Gardens. The millionair­e businessma­n and mayoral candidate said he was handing out $80,000 in groceries.
BRIAN RICH/SUN-TIMES Willie Wilson greets customers and workers Wednesday at Cermak Fresh Market in Belmont Gardens. The millionair­e businessma­n and mayoral candidate said he was handing out $80,000 in groceries.

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