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Consumed: How Shopping Fed the Class System | Harry Wallop
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Part memoir, part romping social history, part pop-economics primer, CONSUMED is a book about who the British are today from The UK Daily Telegraph's award-winning Retail Editor, Harry Wallop.Wallop delves into the muddle of class distinctions and definitions, characteristics and etiquette to get to the bottom of what class is and how it has radically changed since the 1950s. Class tells the story of how social divisions have softened as Britain has got richer, more modern, more meritocratic, how the definitions and the structures of class have evolved resulting in the swelling of the middle classes. Wallop argues that class divides have not disappeared, as some would like to suggest, but that the Brits are still obsessed, if not more so, by categorising themselves along social dividing lines, but that the benchmarks are no longer their titles, acres owned or what their parents did, but the food they eat, holiday destinations, where they shop, and their clothes, cars, books and homes. This is the story of how what they consumed came to define who they are.As a Retail Editor Wallop has spent a disproportionate amount of his working life chronicling the buying habits of the British people, what is selling at John Lewis, what food is no longer popular at Tesco, where they holiday, what property they can afford, their salaries and savings. Using this unique insight, archives and interviews, as well a look back at his own class-confused upbringing, Wallop builds a compelling narrative and a new outlook on Britain's social landscape.So, whether you sit on a couch, settee or sofa? Do your weekly shop in Waitrose, Asda or Sainsbury's? Holiday in Devon or Spain? it says a lot more about you and your class than you might think ...
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@kathedron I‘m enjoying this so much I‘ve put the other 3 books I‘m reading on hold while I indulge in the ridiculous nuance of where we buy groceries.

I have to look something up on pretty much every page, so this has become a very interactive book.

TrishB Sounds good 👍🏻 will await your review. Intrigued about the groceries bit! 5y
squirrelbrain Sounds interesting! 5y
Caroline2 Sounds interesting...stacked! 👍🏻 5y
quietlycuriouskate I'm so glad you're enjoying it! (I have to do my grocery shopping in a bit: currently delaying the inevitable by chilling on here.) 😀 5y
CarolynM The hierarchy of British supermarkets is hilarious to me, I might need to read this😂 5y
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I am so happy to have won @kathedron ‘s giveaway! Thank you Kate for the lovely books and sweets. The book about class is exactly what I‘ve been looking for to learn more about Britain. I don‘t understand half the class-coded things people talk about. I‘ve also heard really good things about the Ali Smith, so I look forward to digging into that too.
Thank you!!!❤️❤️❤️

TrishB Good luck with that 😁 5y
quietlycuriouskate You are welcome, Emily! I hope you enjoy them. 5y
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