John Keats

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  1. Rip-Off at the Supermarket

    The nation’s supermarkets, Federal Trade Commission figures suggest, steal $2.6 billion each year from their customers. One scandalized customer, also an experienced journalist, describes a few of the tactics that pad everyone’s weekly food bill.

  2. Ask the Man Who Doesn't Own One

    Critic, journalist, and city dweller, JOHN KEATSdecided that operating a car cost him more than it was worth, and here he tells how he moved about when he no longer had one. Mr. Keats is the author of THE CRACK IN THE PICTURE WINDOW,an account of the construction industry, and THE INSOLENT CHARIOTS,a scrutiny of American automobiles.

  3. Compulsive Suburbia

    Housing and living habits of the rising American generation have long interested JOHN KEATS, who now considers the social consequences of the warrenlike settlements outside some of our metropolitan centers. Mr. Keals is the author of THE CRACK IN THE PICTURE WINDOW, an account of the construction industry, and THE INSOLENT CHARIOTS, a scrutiny of American automobiles.