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This book offers a history and cultural analysis of the supermarket and of everyday shopping in twentieth-century Australia. It discusses the rise of the supermarket in the United States and Britain, and its eventual emergence in Australia in the 1960s. This is contrasted with the demise of the counter service grocery store. As well, the views of shoppers in Australia toward the "new" supermarkets are documented through the use of oral history. More broadly, the book involves a critical discussion of what it means to live in a consumer society and of the work of cultural analysts on consumption.
This is an extremely valuable book for anyone researching or studying the Australian FMCG / grocery business.It is very accurate and not at all self serving to the industry who are followers not leaders.It contains a wealth of quantitative information in a structured fashion, while remaining easy to read.It is worth buying for anyone who has anything from an assignment to a PhD to do on the topic.