Fonte: New York Post
Since the post-war years and the exodus to the suburbs, the supermarket has become a beloved and necessary staple of American life, offering up fresh food, convenience and cheery customer service. But all is not well amidst the fluorescent lights, produce misters and Muzak, Ann Larson writes in her new book, “Cleanup on Aisle Five, Essential Work, Poverty Wages and the View from Behind the Supermarket Register” (Atria/One Signal Publishers, June 9). 4 All is not well amidst the fluorescent lights, produce misters and Muzak, a new book reveals.
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