It's not that surprising when you think about it. America as a rule is a fairly spread out country, and very few communities have markets within easy walking distance (and public transportation is only viable within the more urbanized precincts).
In many communities cars are an absolute necessity, on par with the food people get from the local food pantry.
Surprised that the food bank withdrawers drive cars to the queue.
It's not that surprising when you think about it. America as a rule is a fairly spread out country, and very few communities have markets within easy walking distance (and public transportation is only viable within the more urbanized precincts).
In many communities cars are an absolute necessity, on par with the food people get from the local food pantry.