[Continued from Part 2]
Most Americans are “spoiled for choice,” to use a British expression describing the multitude of options available in everyday life. Again, the grocery store is a good example of this: brand after brand of nearly every item in the store, from soup to nuts. No wonder it used to take my wife [...]
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