But there was obviously a point where takeaways/supermarkets and grocers coexisted before the latter disappeared. What changed in the spending habits of the residents?
I have to disagree. My personal shopping bill never exceeds £100 per month. I'm a lousy cook and my meals never take longer than 25 minutes to make. Meat takes a good long while to cook, and the fast food which is so popular in food deserts is expensive
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This hypothetical is all subsequent to the creation of the food desert. All I'm saying is that from the first it was created by and not imposed upon consumers
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If we're speaking about after the fact, we can argue that a bad diet compounds and forms a pattern of behaviour; that consumers have been duped into becoming "addicted to sugar;" that poor creates poor mental health and subsequently, bad choices, but then you're robbing the
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consumer of any kind of agency
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