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Dollar Generals have at least started selling produce, whether it's fresh is debatable.
Where does the local produce even go to in the case of rural areas? I assume they do a lot of monoculture, but there's always space for a chicken or a dozen in large enough farms, and other fresh stuff one can sell to their village people.
Are you outside of the US? It might be hard to explain, I used to deliver post to a rural American 'town', they had folks who sold chicken eggs by putting them in a cooler by the highway with a box, you could leave money in the box and take eggs. I never saw anyone do this. There was no centralized location to sell produce in this 'town' so I assume you either ate it or threw it away. Many American rural areas have no infrastructure to facilitate community gatherings or farmer's markets.