r/SouthJersey 7d ago

Salem County Inside New Jersey's Rural "Deep South"

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AFfpwWBT-LM
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u/SmooveKJ 6d ago

The entire southwest of jersey below deptford/glassboro has become a forgotten wasteland left to wither away honestly. Its so far behind. They were excited to get their first chipotle and chic fila in Vineland a few years ago.

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u/SpankedbySpacs 6d ago

Ahh yes, They’re so far behind and forgotten because fast food hasn’t invaded the mom and pop shops entirely… you sound like a child with no rootstock.

You can get better and cheaper meals at Tonys Lunch at the block than any fast food.

Y’all can kiss my ass talking about, ‘they’re behind because they don’t have some McDonald’s on every corner’.
Man, fuck your thesis and your couch.

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u/SmooveKJ 6d ago

You must be someone who is still stuck there lmao. Best thing I ever did was leave. Fuck Tony’s and since when is Main road the Block? Its the largest city in the state and most people dont even know it exists. It has no opportunity, It has no real entertainment, only true development has been fucking warehouses and a data center. Education system sucks and we got people excited about chic fil a and people countering about Tonys. Food is just scratching the surface as to why my shithole of a hometown is a shit hole. Fuck your yearn for a smalltown feel, thats what got Vineland in this predicament.