They still have all kinds of incomes, nothing that Lidl-like discounter grocery store could not use. I attribute this to bad urban planning where these poor districts are kept small, too sparse and isolated, and shops are actively zoned out. But, you know, for the rest of the world this is non-issue.
How is that self-inflicted? Should people with no money be opening grocery stores?
The rest of the ridicule - of poverty, from apparent ignorance - seems to show you have nothing more substantive to say.
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