ANSWERS: 31
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I don't drive if I don't have to the store is a couple blocks away. If I must drive to a bigger store then it is just over a mile away.
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Roughly 30 miles one way. However this is likely to change when this new food store opens that is being built less then 2 miles away from me.
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about 2 miles
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i dont usually drive to the supermarket. its only a mile away so i walk.
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I don't. I walk to the grocers and I grudgingly order what I need from Tesco online and get a delivery.
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Right across the street. I only drive so that I wont have to carry my groceries home.
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3 miles to one, about five to another.
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15 miles to town or 35 miles to the city.
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About 6 miles.
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I don't drive... I walk about two blocks. Where I live you don't drive.
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About 12 minutes. (12 miles?)
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1/2 a mile. There's zillions of stores where I live.
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About 3 miles
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Depends on if I want quick groceries or bulk. Normally no more than 5 miles.
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about 6 blocks
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About 3.5 miles
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About 20 minutes.
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Depends on whether I'm at work or at home, but usually 5-10 minutes.
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About a mile!!!!!!
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One mile, but sometimes I drive ten miles to a better supermarket.
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A mile or so.
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delivery!
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2.1 miles.
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We can buy a few basics at the village store which is about 6-7 miles away. But a real shopping trip with decent prices is at least 27 miles away. Sometimes we go in the other direction and can shop in a store that is about 15 miles away.
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About 25 miles one way. We make a day of it, errands, shopping, lunch out.
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5 minutes
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Only 2 blocks to this big ass food store.
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Less than a mile. I live in a big city, there are grocery stores all over.
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I walk a block.
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I catch the bus into town.
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I'm willing to drive if the price is right. But there's markets of all shapes and sizes within a mile.
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