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by 29083011397778
1121 days ago
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Respectfully, I think you might have gotten used to the sas state America has ended up in. I'm in a reasonably sized city, and have fresh groceries less than half a mile away. My parents live in a suburban, approaching rural area - and have multiple grocery stores within a mile. Hell, I had fresh produce within a mile in a very small town in Alberta, at both apartments I lived in. I can see the argument if most people were actually living someplace rural - but they aren't. Living in a city that's also a food desert sounds like it misses the point of what a city is for, to be honest. |
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