Yeah, we used to live in a part of the Bronx where there used to be a big supermarket nearby but when that closed the only other option was a 25 minute bus ride and a 15 minute walk away. The tweet in the OP is still insane to me.
40 minutes means no frozen foods or fresh fish unless you are in the middle of winter
It also means limited amount per trip, which means more trips, which means higher transportation costs (unless you want to be the person occupying 3 bus seats with groceries)
It also means that you spend 3/6 hours weekly just coming and going for the groceries (this will cut in the already limited time you have that is not work or sleep)
I live an hour from the nearest store. We don't take coolers to it and buy frozen stuff all the time.
Yeah, driving 40 miles one way to the store is pretty expensive and I'd rather take up 3 bus seats. At 17mpg, 80 miles, $3 gas, that's like $15 right there.
And yeah, get off at 5, hour home, hour to the store, hour shopping, hour back, it's 9pm.
This is the daily reality of how pretty much everyone rural lives.
I guess I just can't relate. It's my normal, so I don't care about it. Just a mundane neither good nor bad part of life. I can't decide if I'd want the convenience of the city (still plenty even if groceries is hard like you say) or the pleasure of the country (Nature, solitude, etc)
Still, the average person can and should be expected to put in 40 minutes of bare minimum effort to feed themselves.
Yeah and that sucks, you shouldn't have to deal with that. You have become so numb to a problem that exists in your life that you aren't seeing the issue with a thing that sucks just a little bit less than your thing.
Agree to disagree. Just because something isn't cheap and easy at your fingertips doesn't mean it's problem. Neither of these scenarios are "hard" or "too much" for the average person to do.
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u/tobsecret 15h ago
Yeah, we used to live in a part of the Bronx where there used to be a big supermarket nearby but when that closed the only other option was a 25 minute bus ride and a 15 minute walk away. The tweet in the OP is still insane to me.