Total Members Voted: 9
Voting closed: January 19, 2021, 10:49:21 PM
Quote from: REDSTATEWARD on July 26, 2020, 08:41:56 PMQuote from: LarryBnDC on July 26, 2020, 08:35:07 PMQuote from: REDSTATEWARD on July 26, 2020, 08:20:21 PMQuote from: Echo4 on July 26, 2020, 08:17:50 PMQuote from: REDSTATEWARD on July 26, 2020, 08:16:08 PMQuote from: Hairy Lime on July 26, 2020, 07:47:30 PMQuote from: REDSTATEWARD on July 26, 2020, 07:33:54 PMQuote from: barton on July 26, 2020, 03:27:39 PM....to Boz's Sequoia-sequestered but not sesquipedalian report, a sequential reply: Seems like a good choice, in July. Re: Ward - we've had the food deserts chat before. Nothing stuck. Good governance is what you do when families are eating junk and it's setting them up for lifelong ill health... instead of twiddling your thumbs and waiting for everyone to become educated, informed, and in reach of a supermarket with healthy selections. Funny no one questions regulations that protect your skull from shattering in a car, but try to keep a pancreas from shattering and suddenly it's tyranny. Diabetes rates aren't high due to heredity but primarily due to stuff like "nutrition bars" that are mostly sugars and simple carbs. Nobody's genes are designed for what's in a quick mart in a food desert. For 99% of our evolutionary history, we didn't even eat grains, let alone highly processed ones with most of the fiber removed. We're built to eat roots, shoots, fruits, nuts, eggs, fish, game....hunter/gatherer stuff. Quik Marts are not places Americans shop for food.Fixed it for you. You never have had much insight into the lives of others.You could look it up. But then you’d have nothing to say.You could look it up, Ward, but you would never report back what you found, just as you ignore the evidence about the incidence and growth of diabetes in this country.Okey Dokey Junior. You look it up. Oh wait. I see you already have.I live in DC and my area is a food desert. However, I have a car and since the pandemic we use Instacart.I’m extremely fortunate and I know it.Amazing how a free market economy adapts when the government stays away.Larry rights that he was lucky he had a car and you interpret that as the free market economy adapting.Geeeeeeeeeez, the ignorance. It burns!
Quote from: LarryBnDC on July 26, 2020, 08:35:07 PMQuote from: REDSTATEWARD on July 26, 2020, 08:20:21 PMQuote from: Echo4 on July 26, 2020, 08:17:50 PMQuote from: REDSTATEWARD on July 26, 2020, 08:16:08 PMQuote from: Hairy Lime on July 26, 2020, 07:47:30 PMQuote from: REDSTATEWARD on July 26, 2020, 07:33:54 PMQuote from: barton on July 26, 2020, 03:27:39 PM....to Boz's Sequoia-sequestered but not sesquipedalian report, a sequential reply: Seems like a good choice, in July. Re: Ward - we've had the food deserts chat before. Nothing stuck. Good governance is what you do when families are eating junk and it's setting them up for lifelong ill health... instead of twiddling your thumbs and waiting for everyone to become educated, informed, and in reach of a supermarket with healthy selections. Funny no one questions regulations that protect your skull from shattering in a car, but try to keep a pancreas from shattering and suddenly it's tyranny. Diabetes rates aren't high due to heredity but primarily due to stuff like "nutrition bars" that are mostly sugars and simple carbs. Nobody's genes are designed for what's in a quick mart in a food desert. For 99% of our evolutionary history, we didn't even eat grains, let alone highly processed ones with most of the fiber removed. We're built to eat roots, shoots, fruits, nuts, eggs, fish, game....hunter/gatherer stuff. Quik Marts are not places Americans shop for food.Fixed it for you. You never have had much insight into the lives of others.You could look it up. But then you’d have nothing to say.You could look it up, Ward, but you would never report back what you found, just as you ignore the evidence about the incidence and growth of diabetes in this country.Okey Dokey Junior. You look it up. Oh wait. I see you already have.I live in DC and my area is a food desert. However, I have a car and since the pandemic we use Instacart.I’m extremely fortunate and I know it.Amazing how a free market economy adapts when the government stays away.
Quote from: REDSTATEWARD on July 26, 2020, 08:20:21 PMQuote from: Echo4 on July 26, 2020, 08:17:50 PMQuote from: REDSTATEWARD on July 26, 2020, 08:16:08 PMQuote from: Hairy Lime on July 26, 2020, 07:47:30 PMQuote from: REDSTATEWARD on July 26, 2020, 07:33:54 PMQuote from: barton on July 26, 2020, 03:27:39 PM....to Boz's Sequoia-sequestered but not sesquipedalian report, a sequential reply: Seems like a good choice, in July. Re: Ward - we've had the food deserts chat before. Nothing stuck. Good governance is what you do when families are eating junk and it's setting them up for lifelong ill health... instead of twiddling your thumbs and waiting for everyone to become educated, informed, and in reach of a supermarket with healthy selections. Funny no one questions regulations that protect your skull from shattering in a car, but try to keep a pancreas from shattering and suddenly it's tyranny. Diabetes rates aren't high due to heredity but primarily due to stuff like "nutrition bars" that are mostly sugars and simple carbs. Nobody's genes are designed for what's in a quick mart in a food desert. For 99% of our evolutionary history, we didn't even eat grains, let alone highly processed ones with most of the fiber removed. We're built to eat roots, shoots, fruits, nuts, eggs, fish, game....hunter/gatherer stuff. Quik Marts are not places Americans shop for food.Fixed it for you. You never have had much insight into the lives of others.You could look it up. But then you’d have nothing to say.You could look it up, Ward, but you would never report back what you found, just as you ignore the evidence about the incidence and growth of diabetes in this country.Okey Dokey Junior. You look it up. Oh wait. I see you already have.I live in DC and my area is a food desert. However, I have a car and since the pandemic we use Instacart.I’m extremely fortunate and I know it.
Quote from: Echo4 on July 26, 2020, 08:17:50 PMQuote from: REDSTATEWARD on July 26, 2020, 08:16:08 PMQuote from: Hairy Lime on July 26, 2020, 07:47:30 PMQuote from: REDSTATEWARD on July 26, 2020, 07:33:54 PMQuote from: barton on July 26, 2020, 03:27:39 PM....to Boz's Sequoia-sequestered but not sesquipedalian report, a sequential reply: Seems like a good choice, in July. Re: Ward - we've had the food deserts chat before. Nothing stuck. Good governance is what you do when families are eating junk and it's setting them up for lifelong ill health... instead of twiddling your thumbs and waiting for everyone to become educated, informed, and in reach of a supermarket with healthy selections. Funny no one questions regulations that protect your skull from shattering in a car, but try to keep a pancreas from shattering and suddenly it's tyranny. Diabetes rates aren't high due to heredity but primarily due to stuff like "nutrition bars" that are mostly sugars and simple carbs. Nobody's genes are designed for what's in a quick mart in a food desert. For 99% of our evolutionary history, we didn't even eat grains, let alone highly processed ones with most of the fiber removed. We're built to eat roots, shoots, fruits, nuts, eggs, fish, game....hunter/gatherer stuff. Quik Marts are not places Americans shop for food.Fixed it for you. You never have had much insight into the lives of others.You could look it up. But then you’d have nothing to say.You could look it up, Ward, but you would never report back what you found, just as you ignore the evidence about the incidence and growth of diabetes in this country.Okey Dokey Junior. You look it up. Oh wait. I see you already have.
Quote from: REDSTATEWARD on July 26, 2020, 08:16:08 PMQuote from: Hairy Lime on July 26, 2020, 07:47:30 PMQuote from: REDSTATEWARD on July 26, 2020, 07:33:54 PMQuote from: barton on July 26, 2020, 03:27:39 PM....to Boz's Sequoia-sequestered but not sesquipedalian report, a sequential reply: Seems like a good choice, in July. Re: Ward - we've had the food deserts chat before. Nothing stuck. Good governance is what you do when families are eating junk and it's setting them up for lifelong ill health... instead of twiddling your thumbs and waiting for everyone to become educated, informed, and in reach of a supermarket with healthy selections. Funny no one questions regulations that protect your skull from shattering in a car, but try to keep a pancreas from shattering and suddenly it's tyranny. Diabetes rates aren't high due to heredity but primarily due to stuff like "nutrition bars" that are mostly sugars and simple carbs. Nobody's genes are designed for what's in a quick mart in a food desert. For 99% of our evolutionary history, we didn't even eat grains, let alone highly processed ones with most of the fiber removed. We're built to eat roots, shoots, fruits, nuts, eggs, fish, game....hunter/gatherer stuff. Quik Marts are not places Americans shop for food.Fixed it for you. You never have had much insight into the lives of others.You could look it up. But then you’d have nothing to say.You could look it up, Ward, but you would never report back what you found, just as you ignore the evidence about the incidence and growth of diabetes in this country.
Quote from: Hairy Lime on July 26, 2020, 07:47:30 PMQuote from: REDSTATEWARD on July 26, 2020, 07:33:54 PMQuote from: barton on July 26, 2020, 03:27:39 PM....to Boz's Sequoia-sequestered but not sesquipedalian report, a sequential reply: Seems like a good choice, in July. Re: Ward - we've had the food deserts chat before. Nothing stuck. Good governance is what you do when families are eating junk and it's setting them up for lifelong ill health... instead of twiddling your thumbs and waiting for everyone to become educated, informed, and in reach of a supermarket with healthy selections. Funny no one questions regulations that protect your skull from shattering in a car, but try to keep a pancreas from shattering and suddenly it's tyranny. Diabetes rates aren't high due to heredity but primarily due to stuff like "nutrition bars" that are mostly sugars and simple carbs. Nobody's genes are designed for what's in a quick mart in a food desert. For 99% of our evolutionary history, we didn't even eat grains, let alone highly processed ones with most of the fiber removed. We're built to eat roots, shoots, fruits, nuts, eggs, fish, game....hunter/gatherer stuff. Quik Marts are not places Americans shop for food.Fixed it for you. You never have had much insight into the lives of others.You could look it up. But then you’d have nothing to say.
Quote from: REDSTATEWARD on July 26, 2020, 07:33:54 PMQuote from: barton on July 26, 2020, 03:27:39 PM....to Boz's Sequoia-sequestered but not sesquipedalian report, a sequential reply: Seems like a good choice, in July. Re: Ward - we've had the food deserts chat before. Nothing stuck. Good governance is what you do when families are eating junk and it's setting them up for lifelong ill health... instead of twiddling your thumbs and waiting for everyone to become educated, informed, and in reach of a supermarket with healthy selections. Funny no one questions regulations that protect your skull from shattering in a car, but try to keep a pancreas from shattering and suddenly it's tyranny. Diabetes rates aren't high due to heredity but primarily due to stuff like "nutrition bars" that are mostly sugars and simple carbs. Nobody's genes are designed for what's in a quick mart in a food desert. For 99% of our evolutionary history, we didn't even eat grains, let alone highly processed ones with most of the fiber removed. We're built to eat roots, shoots, fruits, nuts, eggs, fish, game....hunter/gatherer stuff. Quik Marts are not places Americans shop for food.Fixed it for you. You never have had much insight into the lives of others.
Quote from: barton on July 26, 2020, 03:27:39 PM....to Boz's Sequoia-sequestered but not sesquipedalian report, a sequential reply: Seems like a good choice, in July. Re: Ward - we've had the food deserts chat before. Nothing stuck. Good governance is what you do when families are eating junk and it's setting them up for lifelong ill health... instead of twiddling your thumbs and waiting for everyone to become educated, informed, and in reach of a supermarket with healthy selections. Funny no one questions regulations that protect your skull from shattering in a car, but try to keep a pancreas from shattering and suddenly it's tyranny. Diabetes rates aren't high due to heredity but primarily due to stuff like "nutrition bars" that are mostly sugars and simple carbs. Nobody's genes are designed for what's in a quick mart in a food desert. For 99% of our evolutionary history, we didn't even eat grains, let alone highly processed ones with most of the fiber removed. We're built to eat roots, shoots, fruits, nuts, eggs, fish, game....hunter/gatherer stuff. Quik Marts are not places Americans shop for food.
....to Boz's Sequoia-sequestered but not sesquipedalian report, a sequential reply: Seems like a good choice, in July. Re: Ward - we've had the food deserts chat before. Nothing stuck. Good governance is what you do when families are eating junk and it's setting them up for lifelong ill health... instead of twiddling your thumbs and waiting for everyone to become educated, informed, and in reach of a supermarket with healthy selections. Funny no one questions regulations that protect your skull from shattering in a car, but try to keep a pancreas from shattering and suddenly it's tyranny. Diabetes rates aren't high due to heredity but primarily due to stuff like "nutrition bars" that are mostly sugars and simple carbs. Nobody's genes are designed for what's in a quick mart in a food desert. For 99% of our evolutionary history, we didn't even eat grains, let alone highly processed ones with most of the fiber removed. We're built to eat roots, shoots, fruits, nuts, eggs, fish, game....hunter/gatherer stuff.
Quote from: Echo4 on July 26, 2020, 09:06:53 PMQuote from: REDSTATEWARD on July 26, 2020, 08:41:56 PMQuote from: LarryBnDC on July 26, 2020, 08:35:07 PMQuote from: REDSTATEWARD on July 26, 2020, 08:20:21 PMQuote from: Echo4 on July 26, 2020, 08:17:50 PMQuote from: REDSTATEWARD on July 26, 2020, 08:16:08 PMQuote from: Hairy Lime on July 26, 2020, 07:47:30 PMQuote from: REDSTATEWARD on July 26, 2020, 07:33:54 PMQuote from: barton on July 26, 2020, 03:27:39 PM....to Boz's Sequoia-sequestered but not sesquipedalian report, a sequential reply: Seems like a good choice, in July. Re: Ward - we've had the food deserts chat before. Nothing stuck. Good governance is what you do when families are eating junk and it's setting them up for lifelong ill health... instead of twiddling your thumbs and waiting for everyone to become educated, informed, and in reach of a supermarket with healthy selections. Funny no one questions regulations that protect your skull from shattering in a car, but try to keep a pancreas from shattering and suddenly it's tyranny. Diabetes rates aren't high due to heredity but primarily due to stuff like "nutrition bars" that are mostly sugars and simple carbs. Nobody's genes are designed for what's in a quick mart in a food desert. For 99% of our evolutionary history, we didn't even eat grains, let alone highly processed ones with most of the fiber removed. We're built to eat roots, shoots, fruits, nuts, eggs, fish, game....hunter/gatherer stuff. Quik Marts are not places Americans shop for food.Fixed it for you. You never have had much insight into the lives of others.You could look it up. But then you’d have nothing to say.You could look it up, Ward, but you would never report back what you found, just as you ignore the evidence about the incidence and growth of diabetes in this country.Okey Dokey Junior. You look it up. Oh wait. I see you already have.I live in DC and my area is a food desert. However, I have a car and since the pandemic we use Instacart.I’m extremely fortunate and I know it.Amazing how a free market economy adapts when the government stays away.Larry rights that he was lucky he had a car and you interpret that as the free market economy adapting.Geeeeeeeeeez, the ignorance. It burns!How do we interpret "Larry rights"? Does Larry have special rights?
Quote from: facilitatorn on July 26, 2020, 09:04:28 PMQuote from: LarryBnDC on July 26, 2020, 08:13:53 PMFuck Tom CottonJust fuck that guy.https://t.co/u5QeVUlHZr?amp=1Pull his papers & put him in a baby jail. Let him clean shit in the gulag for $1 a day. He is a damn shame, a sack of poisons.Through some last second skulduggery he is running unopposed.
Quote from: LarryBnDC on July 26, 2020, 08:13:53 PMFuck Tom CottonJust fuck that guy.https://t.co/u5QeVUlHZr?amp=1Pull his papers & put him in a baby jail. Let him clean shit in the gulag for $1 a day. He is a damn shame, a sack of poisons.
Fuck Tom CottonJust fuck that guy.https://t.co/u5QeVUlHZr?amp=1
Quote from: UNO on July 26, 2020, 09:12:51 PMQuote from: Echo4 on July 26, 2020, 09:06:53 PMQuote from: REDSTATEWARD on July 26, 2020, 08:41:56 PMQuote from: LarryBnDC on July 26, 2020, 08:35:07 PMQuote from: REDSTATEWARD on July 26, 2020, 08:20:21 PMQuote from: Echo4 on July 26, 2020, 08:17:50 PMQuote from: REDSTATEWARD on July 26, 2020, 08:16:08 PMQuote from: Hairy Lime on July 26, 2020, 07:47:30 PMQuote from: REDSTATEWARD on July 26, 2020, 07:33:54 PMQuote from: barton on July 26, 2020, 03:27:39 PM....to Boz's Sequoia-sequestered but not sesquipedalian report, a sequential reply: Seems like a good choice, in July. Re: Ward - we've had the food deserts chat before. Nothing stuck. Good governance is what you do when families are eating junk and it's setting them up for lifelong ill health... instead of twiddling your thumbs and waiting for everyone to become educated, informed, and in reach of a supermarket with healthy selections. Funny no one questions regulations that protect your skull from shattering in a car, but try to keep a pancreas from shattering and suddenly it's tyranny. Diabetes rates aren't high due to heredity but primarily due to stuff like "nutrition bars" that are mostly sugars and simple carbs. Nobody's genes are designed for what's in a quick mart in a food desert. For 99% of our evolutionary history, we didn't even eat grains, let alone highly processed ones with most of the fiber removed. We're built to eat roots, shoots, fruits, nuts, eggs, fish, game....hunter/gatherer stuff. Quik Marts are not places Americans shop for food.Fixed it for you. You never have had much insight into the lives of others.You could look it up. But then you’d have nothing to say.You could look it up, Ward, but you would never report back what you found, just as you ignore the evidence about the incidence and growth of diabetes in this country.Okey Dokey Junior. You look it up. Oh wait. I see you already have.I live in DC and my area is a food desert. However, I have a car and since the pandemic we use Instacart.I’m extremely fortunate and I know it.Amazing how a free market economy adapts when the government stays away.Larry rights that he was lucky he had a car and you interpret that as the free market economy adapting.Geeeeeeeeeez, the ignorance. It burns!How do we interpret "Larry rights"? Does Larry have special rights?You’re an inane drone.
Quote from: Echo4 on July 26, 2020, 09:06:53 PMQuote from: REDSTATEWARD on July 26, 2020, 08:41:56 PMQuote from: LarryBnDC on July 26, 2020, 08:35:07 PMQuote from: REDSTATEWARD on July 26, 2020, 08:20:21 PMQuote from: Echo4 on July 26, 2020, 08:17:50 PMQuote from: REDSTATEWARD on July 26, 2020, 08:16:08 PMQuote from: Hairy Lime on July 26, 2020, 07:47:30 PMQuote from: REDSTATEWARD on July 26, 2020, 07:33:54 PMQuote from: barton on July 26, 2020, 03:27:39 PM....to Boz's Sequoia-sequestered but not sesquipedalian report, a sequential reply: Seems like a good choice, in July. Re: Ward - we've had the food deserts chat before. Nothing stuck. Good governance is what you do when families are eating junk and it's setting them up for lifelong ill health... instead of twiddling your thumbs and waiting for everyone to become educated, informed, and in reach of a supermarket with healthy selections. Funny no one questions regulations that protect your skull from shattering in a car, but try to keep a pancreas from shattering and suddenly it's tyranny. Diabetes rates aren't high due to heredity but primarily due to stuff like "nutrition bars" that are mostly sugars and simple carbs. Nobody's genes are designed for what's in a quick mart in a food desert. For 99% of our evolutionary history, we didn't even eat grains, let alone highly processed ones with most of the fiber removed. We're built to eat roots, shoots, fruits, nuts, eggs, fish, game....hunter/gatherer stuff. Quik Marts are not places Americans shop for food.Fixed it for you. You never have had much insight into the lives of others.You could look it up. But then you’d have nothing to say.You could look it up, Ward, but you would never report back what you found, just as you ignore the evidence about the incidence and growth of diabetes in this country.Okey Dokey Junior. You look it up. Oh wait. I see you already have.I live in DC and my area is a food desert. However, I have a car and since the pandemic we use Instacart.I’m extremely fortunate and I know it.Amazing how a free market economy adapts when the government stays away.Larry rights that he was lucky he had a car and you interpret that as the free market economy adapting.Geeeeeeeeeez, the ignorance. It burns!Looks like you still can’t read.
Quote from: Echo4 on July 26, 2020, 09:06:53 PMQuote from: REDSTATEWARD on July 26, 2020, 08:41:56 PMQuote from: LarryBnDC on July 26, 2020, 08:35:07 PMQuote from: REDSTATEWARD on July 26, 2020, 08:20:21 PMQuote from: Echo4 on July 26, 2020, 08:17:50 PMQuote from: REDSTATEWARD on July 26, 2020, 08:16:08 PMQuote from: Hairy Lime on July 26, 2020, 07:47:30 PMQuote from: REDSTATEWARD on July 26, 2020, 07:33:54 PMQuote from: barton on July 26, 2020, 03:27:39 PM....to Boz's Sequoia-sequestered but not sesquipedalian report, a sequential reply: Seems like a good choice, in July. Re: Ward - we've had the food deserts chat before. Nothing stuck. Good governance is what you do when families are eating junk and it's setting them up for lifelong ill health... instead of twiddling your thumbs and waiting for everyone to become educated, informed, and in reach of a supermarket with healthy selections. Funny no one questions regulations that protect your skull from shattering in a car, but try to keep a pancreas from shattering and suddenly it's tyranny. Diabetes rates aren't high due to heredity but primarily due to stuff like "nutrition bars" that are mostly sugars and simple carbs. Nobody's genes are designed for what's in a quick mart in a food desert. For 99% of our evolutionary history, we didn't even eat grains, let alone highly processed ones with most of the fiber removed. We're built to eat roots, shoots, fruits, nuts, eggs, fish, game....hunter/gatherer stuff. Quik Marts are not places Americans shop for food.Fixed it for you. You never have had much insight into the lives of others.You could look it up. But then you’d have nothing to say.You could look it up, Ward, but you would never report back what you found, just as you ignore the evidence about the incidence and growth of diabetes in this country.Okey Dokey Junior. You look it up. Oh wait. I see you already have.I live in DC and my area is a food desert. However, I have a car and since the pandemic we use Instacart.I’m extremely fortunate and I know it.Amazing how a free market economy adapts when the government stays away.Larry rights that he was lucky he had a car and you interpret that as the free market economy adapting.Geeeeeeeeeez, the ignorance. It burns!Good point.Typos 'R' us.How do we interpret "Larry rights"? Does Larry have special rights?
A bit of perspective on food deserts and the proliferation of Dollar stores.... https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2018-12-20/when-the-closest-grocery-store-is-a-dollar-store
Ward says "I won't look it up."https://www.cnbc.com/2019/04/05/convenience-stores-see-record-sales-as-shoppers-buy-more-fresh-food.htmlQuotePeople, specifically millennials, want to keep fewer foods in their pantry and are buying more prepared foods on the go from convenience stores.Convenience stores experienced a 16th straight year of record in-store sales in 2018, according to the National Association of Convenience Stores....In fact, the amount of fruits and vegetables sold in the convenience stores has grown to be roughly the same as popcorn or pretzels.Bucking past trends, produce sales in convenient stores are now about $242 million per year, according to Jeff Lenard, vice president of strategic industry initiatives at the National Association of Convenience Stores. While this is still a fraction of the $61 billion in produce sold at grocery and big box stores annually, it demonstrates new opportunities for convenience store operators.11% of convenience store shoppers go for meal prep.When you say "Quik Marts are not places Americans shop for food," you must mean those 11% are not true Americans, right?"The on the go, digitally connected younger generation is driving the trend for increased visits to convenience stores. They make frequent trips to smaller stores to get just the food they need for the next couple of days."My favorite line came from Mapquest, which had this to say about Quik Marts:QuoteQuik Mart is a chain of more than 25 continence stores that offer a range of grocery and gift items.
People, specifically millennials, want to keep fewer foods in their pantry and are buying more prepared foods on the go from convenience stores.Convenience stores experienced a 16th straight year of record in-store sales in 2018, according to the National Association of Convenience Stores....In fact, the amount of fruits and vegetables sold in the convenience stores has grown to be roughly the same as popcorn or pretzels.Bucking past trends, produce sales in convenient stores are now about $242 million per year, according to Jeff Lenard, vice president of strategic industry initiatives at the National Association of Convenience Stores. While this is still a fraction of the $61 billion in produce sold at grocery and big box stores annually, it demonstrates new opportunities for convenience store operators.
Quik Mart is a chain of more than 25 continence stores that offer a range of grocery and gift items.
Quote from: barton on July 26, 2020, 08:48:52 PMA bit of perspective on food deserts and the proliferation of Dollar stores.... https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2018-12-20/when-the-closest-grocery-store-is-a-dollar-storeLOL!
Quote from: Echo4 on July 26, 2020, 09:05:07 PMWard says "I won't look it up."https://www.cnbc.com/2019/04/05/convenience-stores-see-record-sales-as-shoppers-buy-more-fresh-food.htmlQuotePeople, specifically millennials, want to keep fewer foods in their pantry and are buying more prepared foods on the go from convenience stores.Convenience stores experienced a 16th straight year of record in-store sales in 2018, according to the National Association of Convenience Stores....In fact, the amount of fruits and vegetables sold in the convenience stores has grown to be roughly the same as popcorn or pretzels.Bucking past trends, produce sales in convenient stores are now about $242 million per year, according to Jeff Lenard, vice president of strategic industry initiatives at the National Association of Convenience Stores. While this is still a fraction of the $61 billion in produce sold at grocery and big box stores annually, it demonstrates new opportunities for convenience store operators.11% of convenience store shoppers go for meal prep.When you say "Quik Marts are not places Americans shop for food," you must mean those 11% are not true Americans, right?"The on the go, digitally connected younger generation is driving the trend for increased visits to convenience stores. They make frequent trips to smaller stores to get just the food they need for the next couple of days."My favorite line came from Mapquest, which had this to say about Quik Marts:QuoteQuik Mart is a chain of more than 25 continence stores that offer a range of grocery and gift items.LOL! That was a rebuttal to what?