The cyclists arrive at sunrise, rolling through Chicago’s Latino neighborhoods and stopping at tamale carts, elote stands and candy stalls. They buy out every last item — every tamale, every corn cob, every bundle of sweets. Then they load up the food and deliver it to shelters and families in need


AP’s title could be a bit better by specifying that Chicagoans are buying out all of the vendor’s stock.
I immediately thought they were buying rights or a licence to a specific street or part of the street based on the title and replacing them with their own businesses.
“Buy him out boys.”