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by tm-infringement
492 days ago
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This is simply your gut feeling, smaller (and cheap) supermarkets are common basically everywhere outside North America. Chile which is in no way rich or some urbanist paradise is a specific counterexample, prices only go up with specialist stores (e.g Whole Foods equivalents) or small business of the size of a parking spot in someones home, think like NYC bodegas. Cars are expensive, the total domination of personal cars is only possible if you are a rich country. Much like gout. |
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