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Monday, June 10, 2013
Yes, I'm now going to use the term eat/ale to refer to food-dominated retail districts
What do you think?
Eat/ale refers to eating and drinking both.
eat-ale
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Eat/ail doesn't acknowledge drinking as much, focuses more on food-dominated retail.
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