Post-WWII supermarkets, drawing inspiration from American designs, initially sported drab, utilitarian aesthetics, to which architecture critic Lance Wright once likened to "concentration camps." ...
A grower has been unable to sell 20,000 kilograms of pomegranates with "purely aesthetic" damage to supermarkets after a freak summer hail storm swept through a Victorian growing region.
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