• qbus@lemmy.world
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    19 hours ago

    I used to take the train to the grocery store. It was called the red line in Chicago

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        3 hours ago

        The only thing that was different was that you don’t buy two weeks of groceries at once.

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          3 minutes ago

          This was something that used to put me on the pro-car side; if it takes me multiple trips just to get all my groceries from my car into the house, lugging all of that on a bus or a bike would be a nightmare!

          But then I saw content from people like Not Just Bikes, and saw how people in places with good public transit actually live, and it hit me like a ton of bricks that if shopping was more convenient, I wouldn’t need to buy a week’s worth of groceries in one trip. I could just swing by a corner store for what I need that night or the next morning, and one or two bags are easy to handle on a train or even a bicycle.