It's in Barrrow, Alaska which is the northernmost and remotest point in alaska. It's above the arctic circle and mostly full of natives, which explains why stocking a supermarket there is extremely expensive, hence the prices.
It's in Barrrow, Alaska which is the northernmost and remotest point in alaska. It's above the arctic circle and mostly full of natives, which explains why stocking a supermarket there is extremely expensive, hence the prices.
I'm guessing it's there for the tourists and researchers on government/private grants and not the natives
I'm guessing it's there for the tourists and researchers on government/private grants and not the natives
Why is it that expensive?