5/5 Raj G. 3 years ago on Google
The
other
day
I
walked
into
the
supermarket
to
buy
a
box
of
Kleenex.
I
was
faced
with
a
variety
of
colors,
textures,
box
designs,
and
even
the
option
of
aloe.
All
these
features
designed
for
a
product
to
blow
my
nose
into!
Selection
wasn't
limited
to
the
Kleenex
section,
either...I
found
abundance
in
every
aisle.
We
seem
to
always
want
more
-
more
choices,
more
variety,
more
time.
In
fact,
even
the
word
"supermarket"
implies
a
desire
for
more
than
just
a
simple
market.
No
longer
just
a
place
to
buy
food,
the
supermarket
has
become
a
place
to
cash
a
check,
buy
a
birthday
card,
or
pick
up
some
tulip
bulbs.
These
new
extras
are
all
centered
on
the
idea
of
convenience.
We
all
hope
to
find
a
few
extra
moments
in
our
days,
so
supermarkets
offer
us
a
way
to
save
time.
I'll
be
the
first
to
admit
that
buying
three
things
at
the
same
store
is
nicer
than
driving
across
town.
Saving
time
can
definitely
be
a
good
thing.
Variety
is
another
"more"
I
found
on
my
trip
to
the
supermarket.
In
the
refrigerator
case
alone
I
found
over
thirty
kinds
of
ice
cream
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