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Europeans, how far do you walk for groceries?

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    I was talking to a friend and complaining that the nearest grocery store is 3km from me, he says that Europeans consider that a reasonable distance to the store and I'm just being lazy.

    I don't have a car, I don't have a bike, and the bus only comes by every four hours. Am I being unreasonable for not wanting to carry groceries 3km in 30C weather, or is my friend full of shit? Neither of us have been to Europe.

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      I was talking to a friend and complaining that the nearest grocery store is 3km from me, he says that Europeans consider that a reasonable distance to the store and I'm just being lazy.

      I don't have a car, I don't have a bike, and the bus only comes by every four hours. Am I being unreasonable for not wanting to carry groceries 3km in 30C weather, or is my friend full of shit? Neither of us have been to Europe.

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      800m by foot only.

      Or about 50m and 2 tram stops.

      edit: counting is hard.

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        I was talking to a friend and complaining that the nearest grocery store is 3km from me, he says that Europeans consider that a reasonable distance to the store and I'm just being lazy.

        I don't have a car, I don't have a bike, and the bus only comes by every four hours. Am I being unreasonable for not wanting to carry groceries 3km in 30C weather, or is my friend full of shit? Neither of us have been to Europe.

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        Around 2.2km at the moment, according to google maps :3

        Most places I lived before were significantly closer to the store tho.. 3km is still walking distance for groceries I'd say, but anything further than that and I'd definitely be considering a different transport method, just cause of the bags

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          I was talking to a friend and complaining that the nearest grocery store is 3km from me, he says that Europeans consider that a reasonable distance to the store and I'm just being lazy.

          I don't have a car, I don't have a bike, and the bus only comes by every four hours. Am I being unreasonable for not wanting to carry groceries 3km in 30C weather, or is my friend full of shit? Neither of us have been to Europe.

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          400m, or 500 in the other direction.

          BUT: no one around here would walk 3km. Hell, most people won't even walk the 500m.

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            I was talking to a friend and complaining that the nearest grocery store is 3km from me, he says that Europeans consider that a reasonable distance to the store and I'm just being lazy.

            I don't have a car, I don't have a bike, and the bus only comes by every four hours. Am I being unreasonable for not wanting to carry groceries 3km in 30C weather, or is my friend full of shit? Neither of us have been to Europe.

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            For me it’s either 600m to a small corner shop or about 1.1km to a larger store.

            I do 3km periodically for another store, but I wouldn’t do it in 30c weather. I’m barely willing to exercise in 25c weather.

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              For me it’s either 600m to a small corner shop or about 1.1km to a larger store.

              I do 3km periodically for another store, but I wouldn’t do it in 30c weather. I’m barely willing to exercise in 25c weather.

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              About the same here, just a bit longer to the larger store

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                For me it’s either 600m to a small corner shop or about 1.1km to a larger store.

                I do 3km periodically for another store, but I wouldn’t do it in 30c weather. I’m barely willing to exercise in 25c weather.

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                The next closest store is 16km away 😭

                Good to know my friend is full of shit about this being the same for y'all.

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                  800m by foot only.

                  Or about 50m and 2 tram stops.

                  edit: counting is hard.

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                  Does the tram allow cargo? My bus won't let you take anything bigger than you can hold on your lap.

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                    Does the tram allow cargo? My bus won't let you take anything bigger than you can hold on your lap.

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                    Sure, just hauled home an AC unit on a rolling board using the tram.

                    There are special areas for strollers, bikes and other bulky stuff.

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                      I was talking to a friend and complaining that the nearest grocery store is 3km from me, he says that Europeans consider that a reasonable distance to the store and I'm just being lazy.

                      I don't have a car, I don't have a bike, and the bus only comes by every four hours. Am I being unreasonable for not wanting to carry groceries 3km in 30C weather, or is my friend full of shit? Neither of us have been to Europe.

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                      About 60m. 30 if I cut across the courtyard. It almost takes me longer taking the stairs down from 4th than walking the rest of the way.

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                        I was talking to a friend and complaining that the nearest grocery store is 3km from me, he says that Europeans consider that a reasonable distance to the store and I'm just being lazy.

                        I don't have a car, I don't have a bike, and the bus only comes by every four hours. Am I being unreasonable for not wanting to carry groceries 3km in 30C weather, or is my friend full of shit? Neither of us have been to Europe.

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                        Depends on what I want (availability in the shop).
                        But anything is in a range of about 6km in every direction and reachable by bike.
                        Got a Lidl, Aldi, Edeka Center, Rewe, Kaufland in my range.
                        All of mid size.

                        Depending on the weight I am willing to carry the groceries (if they don't need cooling).
                        But that depends on how much time I have and if I am in the mood.

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                          Sure, just hauled home an AC unit on a rolling board using the tram.

                          There are special areas for strollers, bikes and other bulky stuff.

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                          Does it have cargo space, or do they just let you take up passenger space? Is the tram not full?

                          Edit: didn't see the edit lol

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                            Does it have cargo space, or do they just let you take up passenger space? Is the tram not full?

                            Edit: didn't see the edit lol

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                            Sorry, I was too slow on the edit I guess.

                            There are special areas for strollers, bikes and other bulky stuff.

                            Is the tram not full?

                            Only during peak times. But even then, the frequency is 3.5 minutes, so skipping one or even two is an option.

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                              I was talking to a friend and complaining that the nearest grocery store is 3km from me, he says that Europeans consider that a reasonable distance to the store and I'm just being lazy.

                              I don't have a car, I don't have a bike, and the bus only comes by every four hours. Am I being unreasonable for not wanting to carry groceries 3km in 30C weather, or is my friend full of shit? Neither of us have been to Europe.

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                              It is 2.4km to my nearest shop (and most of that to reach a bus stop, as it happens). I have walked there from time to time, but I wouldn't do an actual grocery shop there anyway: we have the weekly groceries delivered.

                              I have brought a full grocery shop home in a large rucksack that kind of distance, and more, in the past when on holiday, but I wouldn't want to do it regularly.

                              I have also known a couple of other people who do that kind of distance with a huge rucksack for a monthly top up of specific things that their local shops don't carry, but they are both weird in several ways other ways. Good weird, but still weird. This is not something that the majority of people that I have known would even consider.

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                                I was talking to a friend and complaining that the nearest grocery store is 3km from me, he says that Europeans consider that a reasonable distance to the store and I'm just being lazy.

                                I don't have a car, I don't have a bike, and the bus only comes by every four hours. Am I being unreasonable for not wanting to carry groceries 3km in 30C weather, or is my friend full of shit? Neither of us have been to Europe.

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                                700m for one and 1000 for another one. I ususally choose just based in my mood. They are basically the same

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                                  Sorry, I was too slow on the edit I guess.

                                  There are special areas for strollers, bikes and other bulky stuff.

                                  Is the tram not full?

                                  Only during peak times. But even then, the frequency is 3.5 minutes, so skipping one or even two is an option.

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                                  Dang, that must be nice. The bus only comes by once every 4 hours for me, and it's always standing-room only.

                                  On the other hand, nothing wakes you up like standing on a bus going 80km/h on a bumpy road.

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                                    I was talking to a friend and complaining that the nearest grocery store is 3km from me, he says that Europeans consider that a reasonable distance to the store and I'm just being lazy.

                                    I don't have a car, I don't have a bike, and the bus only comes by every four hours. Am I being unreasonable for not wanting to carry groceries 3km in 30C weather, or is my friend full of shit? Neither of us have been to Europe.

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                                    About 10 to 15 minutes walk depending on where you want to shop

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                                      I was talking to a friend and complaining that the nearest grocery store is 3km from me, he says that Europeans consider that a reasonable distance to the store and I'm just being lazy.

                                      I don't have a car, I don't have a bike, and the bus only comes by every four hours. Am I being unreasonable for not wanting to carry groceries 3km in 30C weather, or is my friend full of shit? Neither of us have been to Europe.

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                                      2 miles. I drive it. There are shops nearby but they're a bit pricey

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                                        I was talking to a friend and complaining that the nearest grocery store is 3km from me, he says that Europeans consider that a reasonable distance to the store and I'm just being lazy.

                                        I don't have a car, I don't have a bike, and the bus only comes by every four hours. Am I being unreasonable for not wanting to carry groceries 3km in 30C weather, or is my friend full of shit? Neither of us have been to Europe.

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                                        I have several grocery stores of different chains in my vicinity, in a 3km radius I could probably choose between 10+ locations (I just checked after posting: There are at least 18 grocery stores within that range and some options like farmer markets not listed). I only go to the closest ones (~500m) by foot, for most things further away I take my bike.

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                                          Does it have cargo space, or do they just let you take up passenger space? Is the tram not full?

                                          Edit: didn't see the edit lol

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                                          I've been denied with luggage by a tram driver once. Moving a 2 person mattress was not allowed on the tram...

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