The “food desert” with an ALDI less than a mile down the road 🙄

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Yeah I feel like the food desert idea is a bit too strict. I've never lived in a non-food desert, but in a rural area everyone has cars so a 12 mile ride isn't exactly horrifying idea. I'm in a more urban environment atm, but literally less than an hour ago I did shopping at a grocery store two miles away via e bike, and I regularly peddle bike or walk there.

Imagine being retarded enough to think that the existence of a grocery store magically turns an area into farmland

Imagine being so retarded you think everything must be binary - i.e. desert and farmland

Farmland as a general term, I didn't mention broad acre crops or whatever you think I'm talking about.

As in places where people intentionally grow food.

That's why the term is "food desert"

Most "food deserts" actually grow a lot of lawns.

The difference is you're burning petrol to mow the lawn, while I have cows to eat my lawn, and I have about 500 different species of grass and legumes while you just have a monoculture in your suburbia.

If your area does not produce food it's a food desert.