“Found grocery lists offer look at private lives” in the Gwinnett Daily Post

Here’s a column in Georgia’s Gwinnett Daily Post about my site and the book:

…when I stumbled upon the Web site Grocerylists.org, I was ecstatic. The site features a collection of images of 1,600 discarded shopping lists that people found just about anywhere — left in shopping carts, dropped in parking lots. The first time I visited, I spent a couple of hours reading strangers’ grocery lists.

One Response to ““Found grocery lists offer look at private lives” in the Gwinnett Daily Post”

  1. manekineko Says:

    Seems like a lot of people are interested in found grocery lists lately!

    This woman is looking to get them by mail:

    http://www.mailart.org/archives/2146

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This site is all about the book “Milk Eggs Vodka: Grocery Lists Lost and Found” by Bill Keaggy, published by HOW Books.

Go back to the web-only promo story, check out the absurd genesis of the book or contact author Bill Keaggy.