Posted Sep 11, 2019, 12:42 AM
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Originally Posted by lio45
Well, it does make sense at this point to quit having to build the natural gas distribution infrastructure in any new developments. It's the 21st century.
Restaurants are almost certainly going to be in zones that already have it, so, they can apply for a "sauté chef between 80th and 90th percentile intelligence" exemption, I imagine. It would be trivial to let them use it, even new restaurants. I don't expect the city's currently sprawling to the point there are new restaurants opening in the fringes...
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Then let the market decide that. To edit, while it's the 21st century not everywhere has cheap renewable energy or nuclear power.
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