I hear your reasoning, but I feel local government and states are bowing down again to super powerful corporate structure, Amazon in this case, and consumers will pay much higher prices to such honestly non-altruistic monopoly. (The decline of competition is why consumers are punished with high medical/medicine costs, and their highly profitable corporate structures lobbying for even more profit from Congress. We are suffering from overgrown corporate leeches.) I support local and state government take responsibility for the food deserts they allowed to occur! Encourage such regions to organize farmers markets and co-ops, supplied by local farmers, whose survival rests on their local consumers and state governments providing tax subsidies to smaller shoestring farmers.