Depends where one finds themselves. For the lion's share of the population in Alaska, a short trip to any of several grocery stores would net you any thing you are likely to find in your home town. Sometimes more.
Eating game and fish is a way of life in some uber-rural areas. Most of us in the "burbs" however, do the hunting and gathering thing because we can. Moose, sheep, goat, caribou, blacktail deer, bear,ducks, grouse, hare, salmon (5 species), trout, char, sheefish, whitefish, grayling, northern pike, halibut, clams, crab, shrimp, and all the finfish in saltwater you could shake a stick at are available to many.
All of the national chain restraunts are here in the larger areas. Even in the small towns and many villages, steaks and burgers, pizza and the like can be had.
I'll not give up my menu of wild game and fish as long as I'm able to health-wise. Store bought stuf is probably more expensive than you are used to and one usually does not count the cost per pound associated with some hunts.
Did I touch any of the bases of your inquiry?
bhtr