TheNightKing
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Do you know what a food desert is?You can order from whole foods or other stores, you don't have go to that 1 store that you are painting
Its more than 1 grocery store in many, this aint Mayberry
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Do you know what a food desert is?You can order from whole foods or other stores, you don't have go to that 1 store that you are painting
Its more than 1 grocery store in many, this aint Mayberry
Maybe they should add that then. You’re nitpicking now to win an argument and we’re going in circles. You actually understand my point based on one of your prior posts.U can't get whatever u want with snap or even food stamps. Hot foods and rotisserie chickens for example. So that does not equate.
I said earlier I see both sides of the argument. I understand your point but still disagree with some things.Maybe they should add that then. You’re nitpicking now to win an argument and we’re going in circles. You actually understand my point based on one of your prior posts.
Do you know what a food desert is?
You got to step outside of yourself sometimes and see things from other people’s perspectives. What you experience isn’t what everyone experiences.I do know that not every area they claim to be a food desert is one. Last place I lived in Vegas was supposed to be a food desert, but there was a whole ass Mexican grocery store directly across the street from us. Full service too: They had fresh produce, fresh meats that were butchered on-site, hot foods, a bakery, and basically everything you could want or need; just a lot of the shit was in Spanish and the majority of the people working there were Mexicans. I did most of our grocery shopping there 'cause produce and meats were so cheap. There's also a Von's (Safeway) supermarket less than a mile away as well as an Albertson's just barely over a mile from our old apartment. So, while it was labeled as a "food desert", it really wasn't one.
Where I live now is most definitely a food desert, but Kroger delivers here for a $6-$9 fee and they take SNAP so it's pretty much mitigated.
You got to step outside of yourself sometimes and see things from other people’s perspectives. What you experience isn’t what everyone experiences.
But that’s not the case everywhere. I don’t know where you are now, but Las Vegas, NV is not Grover, NC.I know that.
However, it still doesn't negate an area being called a "food desert" with two whole grocery stores right there as being incorrectly labeled as such. That's factual and has absolutely nothing to do with someone else's experience.
But that’s not the case everywhere. I don’t know where you are now, but Las Vegas, NV is not Grover, NC.
There’s a lot of rural areas where poor people live that doesn’t have a grocery store close by. Or the grocery store is a Dollar General that has nearly and already expired food and limited, terrible produce. Some places the grocery store is a convenience store with no produce.
I said it’s like saying someone living in a food desert should get the same food as someone living in Bel Air. Then you said people can go to Whole Foods. Then you suggested food deserts aren’t real or not as much of a desert as people think.Exactly, I know that's not the case everywhere which is why I contrasted it with where I live now as absolutely being a food desert. The nearest grocery store to me (another Mexican grocery store) is over 3 miles away. The closest major chain, Kroger, is over 4 miles from me. And the bus don't run this way. You gotta walk about a mile or so to the closest bus stop in front of the projects. I'm literally in a rural area. There's fuckin corn fields and forests across the street from my sub division.
I don't see how you missed that in my post, unless you stopped reading mid-way through.
I said it’s like saying someone living in a food desert should get the same food as someone living in Bel Air. Then you said people can go to Whole Foods. Then you suggested food deserts aren’t real or not as much of a desert as people think.
So what was your point if it wasn’t to counter what I said? Just to give your anecdotal experience?
Do you know what a food desert is?
Oh shit, I didn’t even realize it was you responding to me. I thought it was Knock the whole time. He don’t be knowing critical shit sometimes.I never said any of that, nor did I even respond to that Bel Air comment. Go back and re-read.
I said that not every place labeled as a food desert is actually one and I used my previous residence as an example that was listed as being in a food desert despite having a whole grocery store directly across the street from it and a major chain supermarket less than a mile down the street. I then went on to contrast that place to where I'm living now, which is absolutely a food desert as it's a more or less rural area.
That's it.