• @andrai@feddit.de
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    310 months ago

    That’s not rural, that’s ultra remote wilderness. Like what place doesn’t have a grocery store in a 100km radius? Some place deep in the Australian outback?

    • 𝒍𝒆𝒎𝒂𝒏𝒏
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      210 months ago

      Village of ~10k, nearest grocery store is 25min walk, 10min bike, 5min car.

      There are also three smaller stores a 2 min walk away. Europe for reference

      • @andrai@feddit.de
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        310 months ago

        I sincerely doubt there is a a place in Europe outside of maybe remote Scandinavia or Russia where you can’t get to a grocery store after driving for an hour.

      • @andrai@feddit.de
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        110 months ago

        My definition of rural is a place with some semblance of human habitation that is not urban. A speck of land characterized by villages, farms or forestry. Where you have limited access to the amenities found in cities.

        However, what village does not have a grocery store? Or at least not one in the next bigger village?

        Do you have some examples of villages without a grocery store an hour of driving away?