• webghost0101@sopuli.xyz
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      7 hours ago

      There are a few grocery stores in a 30 minute range. But none we could continue to afford long term.

      The two which we can afford are an hour away. Including gass costs they are much cheaper long term.

      Why i chose to live here? It was the only place we could realistically afford.

      I am neither considered poor nor do i own/drive a car. (My partner already did before they met me) for perspective. We also have full jobs and kids. So very little time for small trips.

      I blame urban planning and townhall. There is a small discounter who has made repeated requests to expand near our area with repeated refusals because “we already have to many (wealthy class) grocery stores.“

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      7 hours ago

      Its difficult to buy a week’s worth of groceries on a bike, which is often the norm in the US partly because of the car-centric nature. It’s a trip or ordeal to get groceries.

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          5 hours ago

          For a family or just for yourself? I guess I was thinking through the lens of buying for a whole family, which I know I would struggle to do on my bike.

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            I’m buying for two, but I’m also only loading one basket on my pannier rack. I could easily add another for double the capacity, along with maybe also a backpack. There’s also the possibility of using a trailer.