Bekah Hubstenberger

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“Trader Joe’s was designed for people who had grown up simply like we had, but who had been exposed to new things. Who could speak a new lingo,” Alice says. “People who had gotten an awareness of their intelligence.” “Better educated, not more intelligent,” Joe grunts. “They weren’t any smarter, but college gave them a different vocabulary.” And he decided he was going to give them a chance to flex it while they shopped.
The Secret Life of Groceries: The Dark Miracle of the American Supermarket
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