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- From: cjackson@adobe.com (Curtis Jackson)
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- Subject: Re: US as No. 1 (3 data books)
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- Date: 26 Jan 93 17:20:37 GMT
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- In article <1993Jan26.120132.21873@cas.org> jac54@cas.org () writes:
- } Going back to food, the U.S. offers some of the worst sausage
- } it has ever been my dubious privilege to taste. Oscar Meyer
- } would cause riots in the streets in Poland, never mind Germany.
-
- Ah, but that is our *chief* advantage, you see. The unwashed masses
- may eat Oscar Meyer sausages, drink Budweiser beer, and eat Velveeta
- brand processed American cheese-like (not!) food-style product, but
- I don't. And why not? BECAUSE I DON'T HAVE TO, here in the SF bay
- area.
-
- What America lacks in the large commercial advertised arena it more
- than makes up for in small local businesses, many of them run by
- Nth-generation immigrants, where N is a small number. So I get my
- sausages at one of several local German delis, I get my beer from
- local microbreweries, and I get my cheese from local organic dairies.
- I also get my Thai food at restaurants run by Thai immigrants, my
- Vietnamese food at Vietnamese-run restaurants, and my Japanese cooking
- ingredients at a large local Japanese-run grocery.
-
- I have these wonderful nearly-infinite choices of locally-produced
- good quality foods, yet I still have the advantage of the electronics
- and clothing and myriad other consumer goods mass-produced in this
- country. So the American advantage is that the things we lack on a
- national scale can usually be made here by small businesses run by
- people who know how to do them right, whereas the things that Europe
- lacks would require huge capital investment and large factories.
-
- And, yes, Iowa is horrible, but America is so huge and diverse (despite
- the raging on-slaught of generic television and fast food franchises)
- that one can choose to live in some place almost, but not quite,
- completely unlike Iowa, yet remain in the same country.
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