This is a meditation on the big-box superstore as “a great human meeting place, a spectacle.” Superstores are full of stories and intersections. It's a place where your way of life is exposed-your bank account, your eating habits, your interests, your family structure. In these diarist essays, the reader is confronted with the ugly side of an economy designed to give us what we want, when we want it, no matter the human and environmental cost.