New sources of manufactured goods, particularly during the Industrial Revolution, transformed shopping by making a wider variety of affordable products available to the masses. This shift led to the rise of department stores and shopping malls, which offered a one-stop shopping experience, allowing consumers to browse and purchase goods in a more convenient and organized manner. Additionally, the advent of advertising and marketing strategies created heightened consumer awareness and desire for new products, changing shopping from a necessity into a leisure activity. Overall, these changes fostered a consumer culture that emphasized choice and convenience.
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People ran low on cash and groceries were sent to our soldier's
Yes, other people in ancient India shopped for things.
No. Must people shopped at local specialist shops and didn't own a car.
Thousands of bustling people filled the New York streets.
Yes, you can sell manufactured machines to people in companies
Because there is not going to be the exact same amount of people immigrating each year?
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In medieval times people shopped at open air markets. Every village had its own market to provide locals with the things that they need.
I think that the people you see in those advertisements are photo shopped, I just don't believe that people lose weight like that and as you know photo shopping can shed quite a few pounds.