To the editor: After I noticed the headline “A divergent story of two Ralphs,” I believed, “Oh goody, the Los Angeles Instances is giving me a narrative that basically pursuits me” (“A story of two Ralphs — Lauren and the grocery store — exhibits the truth of a Ok-shaped economic system,” Dec. 22). That’s as a result of I believed it was going to be about the truth that, on one block in Beverly Hills, not solely is there an incredible Ralphs, Gelson’s and Bristol Farms, however there’s additionally an enormous Dealer Joe’s close by, together with a Pavilions that’s a connoisseur grocery paradise.
In the meantime, in my South L.A. neighborhood, I’ve to journey a mile to get to the closest Ralphs and it’s steadily barely stocked and miserable, with many gadgets beneath lock and key. Now, when you’re going to discover points round financial disparity and divergence, that might be an fascinating and revealing story of two Ralphs.
Randy Farhi, Los Angeles