The Atlantic says too much variety at a supermarket is ‘overwhelming,’ pushes single-option stores

In the latest ridiculous article from The Atlantic, a publication that is the gospel for the neurotic coastal leftist elite, the argument is put forth that grocery shopping has become too overwhelming due to the wide variety of items for sale and that it may be time for America to embrace a more communistic system of fewer choices to make a trip to the store less stressful.

The piece begins with the author recalling a recent trip to a big box store to pick up some orange juice but when confronted with shelves filled with a plethora of options, he froze up, writing that “The sheer plenitude induced a kind of paralysis: Overwhelmed by the choices on offer, I simply could not make one. I left the store without any orange juice.”

He rattled off stats from a handful of cherry-picked studies to support what is at root, an argument for the implementation of a more communist way of shopping with the reasoning being that society should be radically reconfigured to meet the needs of the mentally fragile, a central ideological tenet of modern western leftism.

“According to the American Time Use Survey, an average grocery trip takes more than 40 minutes. That may not sound like much, but the task can feel overwhelming and time-consuming in the midst of a busy day, especially because every trip consists of a plethora of decisions. Through this lens, what seems like a modern benefit—100 different kinds of ice cream! Every imaginable chip flavor! Hot-dog buns sliced on the side or on the top!—can become a bit of a burden,” the author writes, citing the “experts” to argue that the “microdecisions” of “making those selections in the face of superabundance can have negative effects.”

Twitter users seemed to be of the opinion that The Atlantic piece was conceived at the intersection of communism and stupidity and didn’t hold anything back in their critique of the author’s Orwellian argument of less is more.

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