Saturday, December 9, 2006

Virginia Postrel has an interesting piece in the Atlantic about chain stores and what it means to have local color:

Chains make a large range of choices available in more places. They increase local variety, even as they reduce the differences from place to place. People who mostly stay put get to have experiences once available only to frequent travelers, and this loss of exclusivity is one reason why frequent travelers are the ones who complain.

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