The New York Times recently asked, “Why Do American Grocery Stores Have An Ethnic Aisle?”
At first glance, the question seems simplistic. One might even ask, “What’s the big deal? They’re just grocery aisles.”
But, in actuality, the question reflects issues larger than food aisles. The question reflects a changing country.
The question reflects diversifying taste buds, diversifying food preferences, diversifying cultural influences.
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