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Originally Posted by mineistaken
It is difficult to believe that an area which can support multiple restaurants does not have a single grocery store. It is just against any business logic. impossible to imagine such an area. Well maybe some highway intersection where only few people live, but there are few restaurants for passing car traffic.
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Let's just say that it was true. The majority of the United States population lives in large urban environments, the major cities. The second group lives in smaller cities or close to smaller cities, which have grocery stores. The third group lives in extreme rural areas, that may or may not have "access to food"?
That third group is pretty damn small. These food desserts do not explain how all of these other people in the country, with plenty of access, have the same exact issues.
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