santander wrote:They're all trim and fit.
and
gleam wrote:I was struck by how white and skinny the crowd was.
Both come close to my two main thoughts, in sequence. Here's the backstory. I had just gotten back last week from 2+ weeks in Australia, mostly in and around the University of Queensland, when I skimmed past this picture. When I went back to study it a bit more, my first thought was "Looks a bit like Oz...why?" [and no, it wasn't clothing or haircut or anything to do with style (or being aliens)! ] Mostly because they were trim and fit, they looked like a group of Aussies in a grocery story. Can you imagine what the people would look like if this photo were replicated today?
I can tell you from very recent experience that if you took a shot in the huge Woolworth's supermarket in the Indooroopilly neighborhood of Brisbane, you'd see that most of the people look even fitter and trimmer than the Yanks in the photo above.
Further thought took me to gleam's first point: In Oz, what you see mostly are white folks, white folks and lots and lots of East Asians. But mostly white folks. Which further thought led me to thinking about the reasons for this similarity with the shot above. Seems to me that if you re-shot the pic today, you'd notice some definite differences, color-wise.
So the American supermarket of today is in (at least) two ways different from that depicted above, from '64. Interesting.
And wow! wasn't it wildly entertaining to see all the neat stuff yinz dug up about that pic! I just loved it! Reminds me of the mock-Michael Faraday exercise we used to put the kids through in chemistry class: how many observations can you make about this burning candle?
Tnx to everyone who played!
Geo
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