• bstix
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    1 year ago

    Demand/Market.

    While local services are close, transportation and distribution can be a real bitch in cities.

    Imagine how everyone in the city has meat for dinner and everyone has to take a shit afterwards. Yet, the meat doesn’t grow in the city and the shit isn’t piled up on the streets

    It’s an ever going cycle of meat and shit being transported in and out of the city every day. The city is pulsating, with ground beef and shit.

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      1 year ago

      Meat doesn’t grow in the suburbs either though. Plus if you’re buying meat at a major supermarket, it probably didn’t even come from your state anyway. Your proximity to the nearest cow doesn’t have much to do with how far your steak came.