by Denny » Tue 10 Feb 2009, 23:14:48
It is strange how we have evolved over a couple of generations regarding shopping.
I remember my Mom would dress up to go shopping each week, even for groceries. The neighbors too, though we were not affluent. Once in a while she'd go downtown to Eaton's or Simpson's, and they would really cater to you, even deliver the items you bought, next day at the latest, so you didn't have to carry them home. Important if you came by street car or subway.
But, Wal-Mart and the ilk look to me like the Soviet Russian era consumer goods "stores". Bare fluorescent tubes, clothing sprawled out on the kind of displays yo used to jsut see at the Goodwill, and painted steel shevling. No style in the sense the old department stores or specialty stores had. I realize its a free market economy, and, unlike the Russians of old, we can choose to go to nicer places, but the shopping experience is proletarian to say the least. But, peopole used to look at the Soviet era retailing pictures, in things like National Geographic, and say "ughhh".
Its odd, we used to buy a lot less, but enjoy it more.