Word: consumerized
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The supermarket is even more of a menace to the little independent than the chain, for the supermarket can undersell them both (TIME, May 24). Moreover the supermarket, doing on the average ten times as much business as a single chain store unit, counts as only one store for taxation...
Pennsylvania's part in the liquor war between the States has been different. One of 17 States which has a monopoly on the sale of liquor, the Commonwealth's Legislature a year ago levied a 4% relief tax on distillers without allowing them to pass the boost on...
Lead-off man in the discussion was President Colby Mitchell Chester of the National Association of Manufacturers, prime salesman of U. S. Business to the Consumer (TIME, Sept. 28). Said he: "You cannot blame Management for expecting a note of responsibility to enter into such [collective bargaining] negotiations. . . . Industry invites...
To millions of Midwesterners the Great Lakes are a vacationland provided by Nature on a scale with the prairies of the Mississippi Valley. To U. S. industry their clear water has been for years the cheapest medium in the world for moving freight. The Great Lakes waterway curves southeast 1...
While a timely warning against the inflationary upward spiral in commodities was admittedly in order, President Roosevelt moved onto spongy ground in some of his examples and explanations. Commenting on the President's observation that trouble followed when the curve of durable goods industries passed the curve of consumer...