• bss03@infosec.pub
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    4 days ago

    My father used to run the grocery store in town. My brother ran it for a bit, too. I don’t know the ultimate reasons it ahut down, but Dad wanted to retire and brother decided it wasn’t worth it to run.

    There’s a dollar store in town, and an another 5 min north, and another 10 mi. south, but no produce at any.

    I want to move back to a more urban area and be able to walk to a grocery store in 15 minutes, but Dad needs someone to live with him since he is now disabled. (Brother died.)

    I remember there was a problem getting wholesale deliveries at the small scale needed to serve this town of barely 300 people.

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      20 hours ago

      well yeah, nobody is pretending like it’s easy to fix on a personal level. Just that it’s something we should be able to fix as a society because seriously, expecting people to commute 2 hours for a pear isn’t very smart.

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        18 hours ago

        I tend to agree, but maybe fresh produce is just considered a luxury. You can certainly survive without it, canned or frozen goods are available in some amount at the dollar stores, and I can walk to/from them.