The factors that lead businesses to forego or abandon a bad neighborhood are inherent to any capitalist free market system. When people complain about “food deserts”, the implication is that the state should control distribution of food. The concept of a “food desert” is inherently communist.
For sure, and I'm all for it. How about make your neighborhood not shit if you want a grocery store? When someone does that though it's racist gentrification. As usual, all they do is scream to mommy government to come save them, because communism is what they want.
I don't believe in food deserts, but I do believe that it's appropriate for the state to exercise some control in terms of food.
If you look at what's in most foods, there's a huge amount of chemical bullshit that doesn't belong in there. Why is canola oil in everything, why do we need these colors and preservatives. Sell real food and don't make me have to get a chemistry degree to pick out what's safe to eat
The factors that lead businesses to forego or abandon a bad neighborhood are inherent to any capitalist free market system. When people complain about “food deserts”, the implication is that the state should control distribution of food. The concept of a “food desert” is inherently communist.
For sure, and I'm all for it. How about make your neighborhood not shit if you want a grocery store? When someone does that though it's racist gentrification. As usual, all they do is scream to mommy government to come save them, because communism is what they want.
I don't believe in food deserts, but I do believe that it's appropriate for the state to exercise some control in terms of food.
If you look at what's in most foods, there's a huge amount of chemical bullshit that doesn't belong in there. Why is canola oil in everything, why do we need these colors and preservatives. Sell real food and don't make me have to get a chemistry degree to pick out what's safe to eat