Writing Topic 2- Shops should give preference in selling local food rather than imported food. Do you agree or disagree?

It if often thought that stores should provide their own local consumptions
instead
of products from other countries. In my point of view, I totally disagree with
this
because of the fact that it will be less advantageous for the local people.
First
of all, the community won't be able to taste different
food
types from over the world. The reason for
this
is that not everything is produced in the same place or country.
This
is because, every place got their own thing in their culture to be popular with. On top of that, the climate is
also
different, which can have a huge impacts on the taste of the product.
For example
, a lot of imported oranges come from Spain, where the weather is nice and warm.
However
, if those products were planted in our country,
then
it probably wouldn't be the same like the original ones. All in all, not all the products can be produced in one country. On the
second
hand, the variation of the
food
will decrease. The reason for
this
is that without the import of foreign nutriments people will have a small choice of products. On top of that,
this
will be too predictable and there won't be any choice to try something new.
Moreover
, people do like to explore brand new meals, to bring some variation in the
food
. So that's why it is better to have the transport between the states. To conclude, stores should give preference in selling local
food
rather than imported
food
. In my opinion, I totally disagree because not all the
food
is manufactured in one place and the
food
variety will show a downward trend.
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