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>simply import their food :capygigabrain:

Well they're already paying over $15 for a basic burger, what's another home mortgage on top of that?

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>thinks it's prohibitively expensive to import food and we don't already do it :marseymagahat:

Does mommy do your food shopping? Look at the country of origin for your groceries, it'll often be labelled.

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>Made in U.S.A.

>Made in U.S.A.

>Made in U.S.A.

:#marseybeanconfused:

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This neighbor eats nothing but manufactured food and thinks it's grown by rural farmers.

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:marseyrofl: Neighbor I don't need to order my gallons of fricking 2% milk from goddarn Cyprus LMFAO

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Have fun with your manufactured produce. I'm sure your bananas are locally grown, I mean made.

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My brozzer in Allah, how do you not know about local co-ops and farmer's markets? Is there too much hustle and bustle in your area to fit one amidst all the EXPOSED BRICK? :marseyconfused:

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I'm sure your local co-op in Iowa can grow tropical fruits like bananas. Please, tell me more about agriculture. You are such a fricking cuck city slicker pretending to be a ruralcel.

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You're right, I forgot the US has no tropical states whatsoever. Now if you'll excuse me, I have a Florida orange waiting for me. (I hope it's been picked by a legal immigrant)

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It's possible to just eat things native to the continent. I've given up chickeb and replaced it with turkey personally and replaced beef and pork with young unhoused individuals

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