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- Feb 6, 2020
Fuck, I should have explained how I calculated the data, my apologies for making that vague.
I counted superstores like Target, Walmart, etc. as Goods and grocery stores, restaurants, and pubs as food, pharmacies as Medicine. My source was the article that was posted here that showed a list of what businesses that were burned, looted, and damaged. The main limitation of that is that it didn't talk about how many people showed for the looting of X store as it could better show off what was the first priority of the looters.
Here's what I find fishy, pharmacies have little to offer outside of just medicine. If you ever been to one, the chances are that they have really little to offer. Sure they may have more than just medicine, but it's all stuff you can find someplace else. Gift cards? Most of the time they can be found in superstores and groceries. Candy? Exactly the same thing. Hygiene? From my experience, groceries. It's really suggesting something.
Eh, you could have a point, apologies if I sounded stand off ish, for pharamcies it could be due to their location, they tend to be corner/convient stores so there would be more in a big city. Besides that I don't know let's see what get's burned today if there is a pattern.