for low margin, like groceries… everyone becomes a gardener/bee keeper?

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in cities, vertical farming; hydroponics;…

Smaller “big” cities … much smaller.

The current capacity of cities is incredibly overbuilt and the service costs are enormous. When the cost of capital goes up, the maintenance of much (if not most) of that capacity will be abandoned.

with falling populations too, that may even things out

I feel like price would just be set by the market above the cost of production. Maybe groceries stop being low margin because people need to be able to live?

yeah, makes sense, end of subsidies would change a lot in the market as well

Food markets are so far from free market that I don't think anyone knows what the real price of good veggies and meat are. Most people think food should be nearly free but it isn't free at all.

this is for real!