• SayCyberOnceMore@feddit.uk
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      7 days ago

      Yep, the small town butcher, bakery, etc.

      Where we used to live, I could walk into town and buy local meat, organic veg and a warm fresh loaf of bread and it wasn’t that much more expensive than the (3!) supermarkets in town.

      Considering I didn’t need fuel, then maybe it’s cost neutral.

      The main difference? Well, much better quality food and the lives of those families…

      It’s really just down to our choice to drive the price (read: quality / nutrition) down to the lowest possible… or not.

      Just sayin’…

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        7 days ago

        So not really a store, but a specialist shop like e.g. a butchers? How is that going to replace a supermarket? I don’t think I’ve seen one of those really ever tbqh, not even in rural small towns I lived in across England like Guildford.