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It's not inherently an American thing, it's the result of several mid-century zoning and urban design decisions.

I used to live in a 1920s era "streetcar suburb" neighbourhood. I lived on the third floor, and the ground level was a full (but small) grocery store. I never spent more than ~$50 at a time on groceries because I only bought for a couple days at a time.

The same decisions and laws that created the current system can be changed to take us back to the "norm" in the rest of the world.



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