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- Aug 3, 2021
This. Wisconsin chads stay winning as long as you buy half a cow. There's tons of local cheeses literally branded with what dairy farm they come from. There's not a ton of fresh baked breads outside of big cities, but of those 3 bread is probably the easiest to make for yourself if you really care about it.I grew up in the far north of Wisconsin, in a town of about 3000 people, just about 10min drive from a city of 10,000.
We had easy access to many fresh delicious cheeses from a specialty store just outside of that small city. There was a local grocery store that baked their own bread, and had a very nice deli department.
It was pretty much the only place to get decent food without going to Green Bay, until Walmart built a super center there. Even after that, they were the place everyone would go for bread and other stuff that wasn't just your standard packaged stuff. (Veggies, meats, breads, ect.)
There was also a local butcher. I can't vouch for where he got his meat from, sure. but it was a local guy cutting it up himself.
Everywhere I've lived since has had access to much better stuff than Walmart Tier trash, to varying levels of quality.
If you can't find decent food it's because you're not looking for it and just going to Walmart for Walmart tier slop.