
I have above a picture of a corner store in Brooklyn. What fascinated me the most when I went to visit other areas in the United States was that there weren't many corner stores. We have one on every single corner of a block where I'm from. I believe corner stores are directly linked to the decentralization of retail. We don't find supermarkets in certain areas. Corner Stores are trying to fill the need of not having a supermarket. You can buy things like deodorant and fried chicken. The one critique is that there isn't much variety in food and produce.
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