Thursday, May 30, 2019
Supermarket Project :: essays papers
Supermarket ProjectAfter a quick stop by my place of pull in on Saturday afternoon, I ventured across the street to the local Albertsons grocery store. This excursion was an oddity to say the least as I couldnt retort a time before high school when I was ever in a grocery store before dark. This, I figured, made a very familiar environment seem very alien to my senses. The purpose this was, and I knew I was correct in my decision-making as I found it trying to locate a parking space that was not already occupied near the store. That was only the beginning of what I knew would be an interesting study of this several(a) communal setting.After finally parking about a football fields length from the entrance of the market, I made my way, in the screw up of the day, to the front doors. On my way, my back began to sweat, and by the time I got inside, I could feel a cold liquid running down my back as a result of the blasting cool, crisp air. The temperature contrast was astonishing on either side of the doorway. I continued to walk in the same focalization in the store while cold impulses rose through my back. I made my way from front to back about four times when I decided to sit down in the coffee and breakfast lounge. Thats when I took out my notepad and recalled what I had witnessed during my stroll about the isles. First, I recounted the obvious odour of the environment. It was a mix of fresh laundry, potpourri, and crisp fruit amid the gentle breeze of the air to create a manufactured, yet homely, feeling. I also noticed the stylishness and contrast of my surroundings. The huge fluorescent lamps, which hung from the high ceiling, illuminated well the white shelves and heavily waxed white and common tile floors. The walls were a dark green and black having many contours that gave a great sense of depth to the entire store. In the area where I sat, the lighting was much more dim, giving a warm, cozy approach to it. I certainly was drawn to it unconsciou sly for that reason. After realizing the independent variables of this unique place, I took aim at the human role in the store. In this afternoon setting, I found that there were four distinguishable groups of people.
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