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The work depicts an interior of a supermarket with numerous aisles depicting goods. It was digitally altered to reduce perspective. The photograph is a chromogenic color print or c-print. It is a diptych. There were 6 sets made and mounted on acrylic glass.The photographs have a size of 2.07 by 3.37 metres (6.8 ft × 11.1 ft).
People living in Europe are sharing pictures of their packed supermarket shelves to lay bare the reality of Britain’s recent food shortages.. British supermarkets have been hit with shortages ...
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‘Perfect storm’ of the ‘pingdemic’, truck driver shortage and a heatwave is giving UK supermarkets a headache. What is causing the gaps on supermarket shelves? Skip to main content
99 Cent is a colour photograph by German photographer Andreas Gursky, created in 1999.It depicts a view of the interior of a 99 cent store in Los Angeles.It was created with the use of digital manipulation, like the artist has done for his work since 1990. [1]
In its early years the company operated five and dime (or "variety") stores called Duckwall's. Duckwall's began their foray into the discount retail business with the opening of the first ALCO store in Clovis, New Mexico, on August 15, 1966. ALCO stores (somewhat smaller than a non-supercenter Walmart) provided the full selection of merchandise ...
This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 8 December 2024. Canadian discount supermarket chain; a subsidiary of the Loblaw Companies For the eastern Nebraska and western Iowa "No Frills" chain, see No Frills Supermarkets. No Frills The banner's current logo A No Frills location in Markham, Ontario Company type Subsidiary Industry Retail ...
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