An entry about meat in bread [Vancouver suburbs romance / the ethical weight of food waste versus food theft]
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▣ The Richmond Public Market is an iron and concrete barn. It was not intended for the Chinese, I imagine. What I mean is that its stalls would ideally have been occupied by vendors of foraged mushrooms and local mead, like Granville Island Public Market. This is what I have been told. Tourists should have stopped off there to buy blueberries from the fields to the south, or spot prawns delivered from Steveston. Nobody was willing to travel to a farmer’s market in Richmond. And so, it became a Chinese market. I imagine the rent was cheap. ▭ I will write in the past tense, even if all of this is still true. I think of it in the past tense. It is unlikely that I will ever see it again. ▭ The bottom floor had a florist and a butcher, several vegetables and fruit shops, a lottery kiosk, a tofu store, a bookseller, and an electronics store. I bought a bootleg DVD of
An entry about meat in bread [Vancouver suburbs romance / the ethical weight of food waste versus food theft]
An entry about meat in bread [Vancouver…
An entry about meat in bread [Vancouver suburbs romance / the ethical weight of food waste versus food theft]
▣ The Richmond Public Market is an iron and concrete barn. It was not intended for the Chinese, I imagine. What I mean is that its stalls would ideally have been occupied by vendors of foraged mushrooms and local mead, like Granville Island Public Market. This is what I have been told. Tourists should have stopped off there to buy blueberries from the fields to the south, or spot prawns delivered from Steveston. Nobody was willing to travel to a farmer’s market in Richmond. And so, it became a Chinese market. I imagine the rent was cheap. ▭ I will write in the past tense, even if all of this is still true. I think of it in the past tense. It is unlikely that I will ever see it again. ▭ The bottom floor had a florist and a butcher, several vegetables and fruit shops, a lottery kiosk, a tofu store, a bookseller, and an electronics store. I bought a bootleg DVD of