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by lotsofpulp
1052 days ago
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Grocery stores around the corner do not work in spread out neighborhoods because the Krogers/Costcos/Albertsons/Walmarts will be able to offer lower price due economies of scale, and anyone with a car will choose to drive 10min, or stop on their way home, to save money rather than go to the higher priced grocery store around the corner. |
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I searched for Whole Foods locations and they seem to have about 13 in Manhattan itself. There’s a Costco in Manhattan. And there are several other major grocery stores some unique to New York. There are also large independent grocery stores and independent online grocery stores that will do hourly deliveries (the 15 mins deliveries thankfully seem to have largely died out).
And that’s before you get to the hundreds of farmers markets.
And how about all the butchers, seafood stores, cheese shops, spice stores, etc.
And then you get the international grocery stores with Korean, Japanese, Indian, Chinese grocery stores.
Ah, and you have 24/7 bodegas on newrly every corner if all those don’t work for you.