Cheap

the high cost of discount culture

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Ellen Ruppel Shell: Cheap (2009, Penguin Press)

English language

Published Nov. 19, 2009 by Penguin Press.

ISBN:
978-1-59420-215-5
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An Atlantic correspondent uncovers the true cost—in economic, political, and psychic terms—of our penchant for making and buying things as cheaply as possibleFrom the shuttered factories of the rust belt to the look-alike strip malls of the sun belt—and almost everywhere in between—America has been transformed by its relentless fixation on low price. This pervasive yet little examined obsession is arguably the most powerful and devastating market force of our time—the engine of globalization, outsourcing, planned obsolescence, and economic instability in an increasingly unsettled world.Low price is so alluring that we may have forgotten how thoroughly we once distrusted it. Ellen Ruppel Shell traces the birth of the bargain as we know it from the Industrial Revolution to the assembly line and beyond, homing in on a number of colorful characters, such as Gene Verkauf (his name is Yiddish for "to sell"), founder of E. J. Korvette, the discount chain …

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Neither of us were particularly fond of shopping, and so may not have been the intended audience for this book. Some of the chapters were disturbing. I'd heard bad things about Walmart, but not about Ikea. And certainly not about Whole Foods. The psychology of how our brains deal with the concept of price was interesting and could have been expanded. On the whole the book was depressing, with a great deal of evidence of how we've dug ourselves into a shopping frenzy, and not a hint at what any of us can do to break this cycle.

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Subjects

  • Discount houses (Retail trade) -- United States
  • Consumer behavior -- United States