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Well, then take a more reasonable country like Germany. They have a private food supply without food deserts.



Population density: 240 per Km2 (Germany) vs 40.015/km2 (Contiguous U.S.)

While there are no doubt significant benefits for the U.S. to attain looking at models for how other countries handle the distributive logistics of various industries, I would argue that the vastly different population densities of the two nations should be assumed to be material, unless and until robust arguments with strong evidence show otherwise.




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