← Back to context Comment by Ritewut 3 days ago I used to live in a food desert. Glad to know I imagined it and lived in fantasyland. 5 comments Ritewut Reply tt24 3 days ago I’m sure they exist in places like Kingman. Doesn’t mean we need to structure our pricing policy around 0.001% of people Ritewut 3 days ago Doing the bare minimum research would tell you 6% of Americans live in a food desert and 14% live in "food insecurity" but you clearly have no interest in understanding the issue. tt24 3 days ago I’m aware of these numbers and find them unconvincing. Food deserts are primarily due to customers preferred choices of groceries in those areas. 2 replies →
tt24 3 days ago I’m sure they exist in places like Kingman. Doesn’t mean we need to structure our pricing policy around 0.001% of people Ritewut 3 days ago Doing the bare minimum research would tell you 6% of Americans live in a food desert and 14% live in "food insecurity" but you clearly have no interest in understanding the issue. tt24 3 days ago I’m aware of these numbers and find them unconvincing. Food deserts are primarily due to customers preferred choices of groceries in those areas. 2 replies →
Ritewut 3 days ago Doing the bare minimum research would tell you 6% of Americans live in a food desert and 14% live in "food insecurity" but you clearly have no interest in understanding the issue. tt24 3 days ago I’m aware of these numbers and find them unconvincing. Food deserts are primarily due to customers preferred choices of groceries in those areas. 2 replies →
tt24 3 days ago I’m aware of these numbers and find them unconvincing. Food deserts are primarily due to customers preferred choices of groceries in those areas. 2 replies →
I’m sure they exist in places like Kingman. Doesn’t mean we need to structure our pricing policy around 0.001% of people
Doing the bare minimum research would tell you 6% of Americans live in a food desert and 14% live in "food insecurity" but you clearly have no interest in understanding the issue.
I’m aware of these numbers and find them unconvincing. Food deserts are primarily due to customers preferred choices of groceries in those areas.
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