GrumpyCatFace wrote:Montegriffo wrote:TheReal_ND wrote:The butcher shop does that and yes it's sad I have to drive an hour and a half to go to an actual polack butcher shop
This is why supermarket chains must die.
Exactly. I'm very fortunate to live within 20 minutes of a legit butcher shop. I suspect that many more people do, but don't even realize it.
Super-chains are the reason that American food is 'samey' and bland. They are the reason that I can't get really good ethnic/specialty food anywhere. And they are the reason that millions of people don't work in mom/pop shops, but are condemned to corporate and welfare slavery.
They drive down the prices they pay farmers to the point there's barely a profit left to be made. Smaller grocers just don't have the buying power to compete so they have to charge more.
I wish our food markets were like those on the continent. France still has a strong tradition of outdoor markets selling local produce. The village my house is in has a huge market once a month there's a stall selling 30 different types of shallot next to one with as many kinds of garlic. It is claimed to be the largest outdoor market in France, in the Summer it attracts 10,000 people. It's an opportunity to buy straight from the producer and there are markets everywhere so with a bit of effort you could completely stop using the Supermarche. Can't get that kind of choice here anymore.