Just-in-time consumption: Does the `pint of milk test’ hold water?

Now at streets.mn: Just-in-time consumption: Does the `pint of milk test’ hold water?:

"As with stores, houses too are getting larger over the long run. New suburban homes have more space to store goods in-house. While urban residents export storage to common stores, suburban residents more likely to have second freezers, have more space to store stuff."

This is an update from a post first published in 2007.

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