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Christian Kelly @ Silicon Canals · today 06:00 EDT

8 grocery shopping habits that instantly reveal whether you grew up wealthy or working class

From the way you instinctively check those yellow reduced stickers to how you feel about throwing away wilted lettuce, your grocery store behavior is broadcasting your childhood tax bracket louder than you think.

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