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On Jul 2, 2:25*pm, wrote:
On Sat, 2 Jul 2011 11:54:42 -0700 (PDT), Tim wrote: On Jul 2, 8:37 am, Wayne B wrote: That said, store owners in poor neighborhoods, like store owners everywhere, know their customers and stock what sells. If people are buying vegetables and dairy products, they'll stock vegetables and dairy products. If people are buying Hostess Twinkies and malt liquor, they'll stock that instead. It is a tribute to our wonderfully enlightened policies that people can actually use government food stamps to buy junk food, and it sells very well. That's pretty well how it works in my area too. just go through any convenience store. Pizza, beer and chips is the *fare of the day. And you know this because you live in the inner city? Doubtful. I guess the NY Times is, as usual, just wrong, because it's not a right-wing publication? http://www.nytimes.com/2008/11/04/he...on/04well.html I live in a small town surrounded by small towns.It doesn't matter what the NY Times has to say.But if you think it's "just wrong, as usual* I won't be the judge. I don't live in the 'inner city' and I'll repeat what i said: "That's pretty well how it works in my area too. just go through any convenience store. Pizza, beer and chips is the fare of the day. " |
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