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by Kon-Peki
857 days ago
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> Or this was a convenience store at a very lucrative location (i.e. tourist trap)? Seriously. What's interesting is that in the big cities (NYC, LA, Chicago) if you go to the neighborhoods where people actually live, grocery prices for fresh items are usually lower than in suburban or rural parts of the US. High sales volume overcomes the high real estate and labor costs. |
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