The saddest thing about Cuban supermarkets is there is plenty of food.
Somebody could take that food and trade it for equivalent value food of different variety.
But no, trade embargo; economy itself is fine.
As if Florida would have food variety without trade. *sigh*
I have no doubt that I could eat well from a Cuban supermarket, even if there is some lack of variety due to trade embargoes. (I typically eat rice and beans 5+ days a week anyway). I was just joking about much of what capitalists call "variety" are just various flavors of processed garbage like that seen here.
The saddest thing about Cuban supermarkets is there is plenty of food.
Somebody could take that food and trade it for equivalent value food of different variety.
But no, trade embargo; economy itself is fine.
As if Florida would have food variety without trade. *sigh*
I have no doubt that I could eat well from a Cuban supermarket, even if there is some lack of variety due to trade embargoes. (I typically eat rice and beans 5+ days a week anyway). I was just joking about much of what capitalists call "variety" are just various flavors of processed garbage like that seen here.