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ybean
·قبل 5 سنوات·discuss
Thanks for clarifying.

I guess the point left to further discussion would be whether or not these stores truly server that population.

They clearly found a gap and a solid business model (for now) but is it a success from capitalism is concerned? or humanitarianism is concerned? I'd say the former and maybe a bandaid for the latter in some regions.

Interesting to watch the changes unfold.
ybean
·قبل 5 سنوات·discuss
Your example is already biased, because you use Walmart as the other option.

Walmart already came through and blew away the local mom and pop market in these rural areas.

Are they more convenient than driving an hour to a walmart? probably.

I've seen small family run stores go out of business specifically because they can't compete with a dollar general that opened a mile away.

"Deeply beneficial" seems like a strong phrase for something you might want to reflect on more.

Ask some of your older family members what they did before Walmart
ybean
·قبل 5 سنوات·discuss
That is an incredibly privileged response to something like this. No one who is living in poverty or near the edge of poverty can even consider the additional cost associated with shipping or delivery, let alone on a weekly basis for core staples.

Reasonably priced fresh food access within walking distance should be a basic right. However, the people who need this most are those who are underserved.