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<blockquote data-quote="trophy33" data-source="post: 77569743" data-attributes="member: 414763"><p>This is something I was a bit looking into, too. Many people in the USA live in suburbs which have basically no groceries or restaurants, so they had to take a car and ride into the closest... fast foods and junk restaurants. Nothing better is near.</p><p></p><p>People living directly in a US city may have it easier, but still many city parts are far away from a normal grocery. And most of the grocery shops goods is junk, anyway. I do not know how good is grocery delivery to home and how used it is among common Americans.</p><p></p><p>Another problem seems to be that common Americans spend so much time in commuting from home to work and back (because of the bad city design) that the fast food is the easiest choice for them (and sometimes even the only possible choice).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="trophy33, post: 77569743, member: 414763"] This is something I was a bit looking into, too. Many people in the USA live in suburbs which have basically no groceries or restaurants, so they had to take a car and ride into the closest... fast foods and junk restaurants. Nothing better is near. People living directly in a US city may have it easier, but still many city parts are far away from a normal grocery. And most of the grocery shops goods is junk, anyway. I do not know how good is grocery delivery to home and how used it is among common Americans. Another problem seems to be that common Americans spend so much time in commuting from home to work and back (because of the bad city design) that the fast food is the easiest choice for them (and sometimes even the only possible choice). [/QUOTE]
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