Scenes of panic and greed: an up close look at grocery stores in NYC:
Since the coronavirus pandemic began in the United States, so much news has come from the grocery stores. They have been scenes for panic and greed—flour and yeast shortages, runs on toilet paper, failures to social distance—and some harrowing reports about worker conditions.
But they also remain one of the few meeting places we have left, an outing unto themselves where shoppers can restock on what allows them the semblance of a normal life—or encounter reminders of our truly abnormal moment. Photogapherwent to the store in the first week of April in New York City to witness it all up close.Enter your e-mail address
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