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To identify the cities that spend the most and least on fast food, WalletHub analyzed the price of hamburgers, pizza and chicken sandwiches across some of the largest 100 cities.
We summed up the individual costs of the components and adjusted the resulting figure to the median monthly income in each city, then used these results to rank-order our sample.
For simplicity, we considered the acquisition of only one unit of each component included in our calculation.
I mean those 3 places dont scream they have good food so I can see why
Crack..... Whole lotta crackLike what do they even farm in Michigan
Like what do they even farm in Michigan
Based on good food, Detroit is basically the 4th biggest city in the US. Lol. Only the Big 3 have better options(Ny,La,Chi).
Danger is what kept the food culture a secret.
But hitting 7 mile at 2 am for the coney on the East is worth 2 lives.
Um, kinda everything. It'd probably be easier to list what we don't grow/farm here, and a few of the things we do grow, we're the #1 producer in the country of them. Plus we got livestock of all types and wild game out the ass.
I was gonna assume mostly cows but I do t know the geography of Michigan but I know the Midwest period is where all the food is from and Cali