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Another challenge is the issue of accessibility and affordability. Local food and products may be more expensive than their non-local counterparts, making them inaccessible to low-income individuals and families. This can limit the reach and impact of the "local" movement, which may be seen as elitist or exclusive.

Every town has a "vibe"—a unique blend of history, architecture, and dialect. Hyper-localism celebrates these quirks, protecting the distinct identity of a place from being swallowed by "anywheresville" urban sprawl. The Digital Paradox: Local in a Global Web Another challenge is the issue of accessibility and

Local products come with a narrative. You can’t get that from an algorithm. and dialect. Hyper-localism celebrates these quirks