Ermelinda Guerrero’s refrigerator is a monument to a previous and more prosperous era. Its huge gleaming bulk, with curved sides and a fat modern handle, dominates her otherwise humble kitchen. It even displays the original sales sticker.
“I bought it four years ago when there was enough money for luxuries,” she says, straightening the blue and white headscarf that frames her chubby face. “Things are very different now.”



