
The Age of Convenience
How Fast Food, Supermarkets, Delivery Apps, and One-Click Shopping Changed Daily Life
Sky Adler(Author)
Publishdrive
Published on 8. June 2026
Book
Paperback/Softback
250 pages
979-8-90194-704-3 (ISBN)
Description
Convenience is one of the defining forces of modern life. It is there in the supermarket aisle, the fast-food counter, the drive-through lane, the delivery notification, the stored payment card, the one-click button, and the parcel left at the door. Yet these everyday comforts did not appear all at once. They were built through more than a century of retail innovation, transport systems, packaging, refrigeration, franchising, credit cards, shopping malls, online stores, smartphones, data, apps, warehouses, and global supply chains.
The Age of Convenience tells the fact-based story of how daily life became faster, easier, more automated, and more dependent on systems most people rarely notice. From the first self-service grocery stores to supermarkets, fast food, home delivery, Amazon-style retail, subscription services, and algorithm-driven recommendations, this book follows the business decisions, technologies, workers, and cultural shifts that reshaped the way people shop, eat, pay, travel, wait, and spend.
Written in a polished, narrative style, this book reveals the hidden machinery behind modern ease: the workers, warehouses, delivery routes, packaging, payment networks, cold chains, data systems, and platforms that make convenience feel ordinary. It is a clear and engaging account of how comfort, speed, choice, and dependency became central features of everyday life.
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Language
English
Dimensions
Height: 229 mm
Width: 152 mm
Thickness: 14 mm
Weight
368 gr
ISBN-13
979-8-90194-704-3 (9798901947043)
Schweitzer Classification