• slazer2au@lemmy.world
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    2 months ago

    Butchers, bakeries, and fruit and veggie stores still exist.

    It’s not a 100 % replacement but it’s a start.

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      2 months ago

      Yes and no. That kind of diversifying is ideal, but much more achievable in a city. And I know plenty of people who simply don’t have the time to make so many stops. There’s a reason the big stores get most of the business, and it’s not that we approve of their practices.

      For my part: We do use the butcher. We don’t have a fruit and veg store. Markets are twice a month, but they’re an unreliable source of produce here. Specialty shops are also limited outside of cities, and often more expensive.

      I’ll continue muddling along as best I can, which already involves sourcing things from non-duopoly options when I can. But that’s a far cry from the ideal.

      I just think it is too simplistic to say “just stop shopping there”. Many people don’t have that luxury of choice.

    • Ilandar@lemmy.today
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      2 months ago

      You usually can’t order online from those places, so they’re not replacements. This AI shit only applies to online shopping, so if shopping in-store is still an option then there is no reason to change.