• hyperhopper@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    As an American I don’t know what you’re talking about, aside from the UK most of Europe has amazing food, and the wine there is so much better and cheaper

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      1 year ago

      And the streets are better too?? IDK what OP is on. Like everyone talks about how European streets are more walkable, bikable and whatnot

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      Fight me and my bad dentistry you overweight, stetson wearing, language butchering, gun touting redneck.

      The UK has a Michelin star restaurant for every 360k people, the US has one for every 1.5million people.

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        It’s probably better to look at the distribution of Michelin stars in major city centers since you guys are only about 20% the size of our population (edit: and about 25% of our land area).

        For instance:

        Population of London = 8.982 million Amount of Michelin stars in London = 71 Amount of people per star = 126,507

        Population of New York City = 8.468 million Amount of Michelin stars in NYC = 72 Amount of people per star = 117,611