I generally agree, but that doesn't change the fact that smaller portions of items ALWAYS cost more at literally every store everywhere. And where are these places where the residents can only shop at Dollar Generals?
"We have all participated in the making of this grossly inequitable system and perpetuated its doctrine" speak for yourself, not everyone else.
I generally agree, but that doesn't change the fact that smaller portions of items ALWAYS cost more at literally every store everywhere. And where are these places where the residents can only shop at Dollar Generals?
"We have all participated in the making of this grossly inequitable system and perpetuated its doctrine" speak for yourself, not everyone else.
I generally agree, but that doesn't change the fact that smaller portions of items ALWAYS cost more at literally every store everywhere. And where are these places where the residents can only shop at Dollar Generals?
"We have all participated in the making of this grossly inequitable system and perpetuated its doctrine" speak for yourself, not everyone else.
Literally in the story, that yes there are places where you can only shop at Dollar General because they have driven other stores out of business.
The story literally mentions one small town in Kansas. And the definition of food desert is pretty suspect anyway.