Not mine either, though I suspect that is because areas with higher rates of income are probably getting groceries first. While normal food producers for smaller grocery stores that low income households rely on, probably don’t.
It is probably two fold for Hispanic grocery stores as part of the people who used to shop there are now gone.
Not mine either, though I suspect that is because areas with higher rates of income are probably getting groceries first.
Someone elsewhere in the comments suggested that this was a WalMart. I didn’t reload it to confirm, but Wally World serves low to middle income shoppers. Your theory would seem correct based on this single vid, but who knows.
Floridian here, I haven’t seen this in my area… yet.
I haven’t seen it either but I can say that the overall quality of produce has gone way down since 2020.
Not mine either, though I suspect that is because areas with higher rates of income are probably getting groceries first. While normal food producers for smaller grocery stores that low income households rely on, probably don’t.
It is probably two fold for Hispanic grocery stores as part of the people who used to shop there are now gone.
You know that check engine lights are amber, not red, right? It’s federally mandated.
Actually, I didn’t, thank you for the information.
Someone elsewhere in the comments suggested that this was a WalMart. I didn’t reload it to confirm, but Wally World serves low to middle income shoppers. Your theory would seem correct based on this single vid, but who knows.