How do you know I am not in one of those small villages? Also the point of going to a Kroger chain is that you can find them everywhere including those small towns.
Also that is a dumb argument. It is no longer about cheese then it is about just demographic spread.
It is like arguing "In America you have to buy alcohol from people with American liquor licenses! Over here in Europe not a single person I bought from ever had an American liquor license!"
If you are going to shift the argument this way it no longer becomes if rural people have access to a variety of cheeses, it just becomes "American infrastructure was designed around car transportation. You have to drive a car to get things in America! We don't have to do that in Europe!"
Like no shit. The argument should just be. "Do rural people have access to a large variety of cheeses?" Which he defined as "Not just Cheddar and American, and maybe mozzarella, brie, and Gouda if you are lucky."
I don't live in a big city, my big city is about 1 hour 20 min away with usual traffic, as for the ocean, the ocean is like 5-6 hours away. If showing a video with 40+ cheeses that he refuses to play in it's entirety on screen is not sufficient, nothing will.
I could go to a creamery and show walls full of cheeses and it wouldn't matter by the shifting goal posts.