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Fancy Flakes: 1938

February 1938. "Resident at Greenbelt, Maryland, with child in the cooperative grocery store. Greenbelt is a model community planned by the Suburban Division of U.S. Resettlement Administration." Medium format acetate negative by Russell Lee. View full size.

February 1938. "Resident at Greenbelt, Maryland, with child in the cooperative grocery store. Greenbelt is a model community planned by the Suburban Division of U.S. Resettlement Administration." Medium format acetate negative by Russell Lee. View full size.

 

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Nice kicks

I'm just going to come right out and say it: I love her shoes. But she's going to need a shopping cart if she really plans to make spaghetti.

Moved boxes

This is the bane of shelf stockers -- finding the castoffs of people who came upon the cheaper item or just decided to ditch an earlier impulse. Same deal with university students, who aren’t trusted to re-shelve books, so they are told not to. A mis-shelved book can be lost forever.

Did the kid move that box?

That one box of rice cereal on the wheat flakes shelf sets off the OCD in me.

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