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46 points by craigts 15 years ago · 19 comments

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jrockway 15 years ago

I would be more concerned about not moving to a grocery store hole, which is surprisingly easy to do in Chicago. All of Hyde Park, for example. (When I worked at UofC and we wanted to do our semi-monthly soda run, it involved driving to Jewel at 75th/Stony Island. Pretty interesting!)

I used to live up by Chicago/Ashland and that was not fun either. The options were walking a mile (or taking the bus) to Divison/Ashland, or taking the Chicago bus downtown and hitting Whole Foods.

Anyway, there are plenty of Dunkin Donuts. Base your move on something more essential if you don't have a car.

  • tptacek 15 years ago

    He's at very little risk of being in a food desert on the north side. No, wait, he's at zero risk of being in a food desert on the north side.

    I don't get the Dunkin' thing at all, though. There's a guy in my office that prefers it to Intelligentsia. Psycho.

  • biotech 15 years ago

    It would be a challenge to find a spot on the North side that wasn't near a Dunkin Donuts. That being said, I think this is a reasonable thing to look for if you aren't sure. I personally don't go to DD, but if you enjoy going there on a regular basis, it can improve your quality of day-to-day life. I've had the same thought regarding living near a Borders/Barnes & Noble.

    To the OP and anyone else interested in the North Side of Chicago: I don't think you can go wrong anyplace near the lake between Downtown and Irving Park Rd. It's all beautiful; plenty of grocery stores and Dunkin Donuts'.

  • enf 15 years ago

    Wow, is it that bad now in Hyde Park? Back in my day, there was the Co-Op, Mr. G's, and Village Foods, plus University Market and the produce store on 53rd.

    • MattHampel 15 years ago

      There are many grocery stores in Hyde Park -- it certainly is not a food desert.

      • cpher 15 years ago

        There are a few,but not many: Hyde park produce, treasure island, village foods and the one on 47th & wood lawn. The problem is that they're expensive compared to the south loop Target.

        But I agree with the earlier comment that choosing your apartment shouldn't be based on DD but rather groceries (and transportation)

elliottcarlson 15 years ago

I love how the comment of the DD JavaScript starts with "Function to perform search on Hotel Addresses from the origin location".

terrellm 15 years ago

Yet another example of why sites need to validate requests on the server side instead of just assuming Javascript or Select lists will handle all of the validation.

Another technique to use if you can't just modify Javascript is to use the Firefox Tamper Data plugin and intercept & modify requests.

peregrine 15 years ago

I guess I don't see how this is interesting. He views source and modifies parameters.

edge17 15 years ago

I live in the bay area. Every time I fly back east, the first place I hit is dunkin donuts.

  • alnayyir 15 years ago

    >the first place I hit is dunkin donuts

    But it's garbage. Boar's head is just as prevalent and way better.

    • edge17 15 years ago

      ha that's difficult to disagree with, but you know what they say, one man's trash....

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