They're all lying. We don't eat vegetables, our supermarkets are just bacon stands that give us our choice of a bald eagle or an American flag every tenth purchase.
Depends on your supermarket. There are large swathes of urban areas where fresh food is almost inaccessible. But for the majority of the area of the US, yes.
I'm sorry, are you legitimately asking if we have vegetables in the United States? Way to stereotype us, bro. Use your brain: yes, we have vegetables. And we also have these things called fruits as well! Isn't that shocking? Sometimes, we even have these odd organisms called "organic food". And on rare occasions, we eat a strange and ancient food called a "salad".
I know, I am European and when I came here I was genuinely shocked! I mean people in other parts of the world also eat food??? I thought, only us, noble Europeans were that smart to think of use these roots, herbs and other part of the greenery as legit food....
Bet most countries dosent have the same amount of grocery stores as Norwegians have... It's like.. Jeez.. 5000 people live here? You will need at least two in walking distance!! And 6 in driving distance... (Max 15 mins)..
As an European living in USA I can tell you that - no. They have no fruits or vegetables nor meat or bread separate. Basically grocery store has two aisles: burgers and freedom. Oh and bacon! I forgot bacon - they give it away for free at the cash register instead of receipts. :)
How expensive are they? Most places in the Canadian Territories have hardly any vegetables because they're expensive to ship there, and most people don't have much income.
That's not being closed-minded, that just being ignorant. And that's a moot point anyway, because they're doing exactly what they should do to become less ignorant, which is ask questions.
Trying to say we don't have vegetables in America because we are a "bunch of fatties".