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That part about the meat was gross. I’m never eating meat again.
Hey! I want to go to that store! If that lady and her 2 kids can spend $5.63 and get all that stuff, maybe I can too!
That was dog food, google it
Yes it was Ken-L Ration DOG FOOD
I know, I was joking. Sorry I forgot the “:)” to indicate same.
cool!!!!!!!!
yeah, made from bits of road kill.
There’s never any black people in these freakin videos, that car was hot though… poor Chipper.
Butcher and fish stores had sawdust on the floors back in those days.
The copyright date on this film is 1957 (MCMLVII)? 1962 would be MCM LXII.
LOL! You got that right!
1962 didnt look much differant than 1957, we still use the same shopping carts too.
The grocery store I worked at in the 1970s was a lot like this. We had a parcel-pickup area, also. Whatever happened to those? Two enviro-friendly paper bags fed an entire family for $5.63. Those were the days.
mommy…can we buy a new baby sister? …no dear…they don’t sell babys here….
Shame that color print has now taken on a bad magenta shift…. I wonder if I could take this video into ADOBE AFTER EFFECTS to restore the blues and greens which have been sacrificed. That is, if that information still exists…
Smart family: a ‘57 Bel Air and they spent only $ 5.63 for a week’s worth of groceries.
Gosh, we sure could use that type of pricing today!
A thought occurred to me: how much did the Father spend on beer money??
This was first issued by Encyclopedia Britannica Films for classroom use in 1957 (updated from a previous edition filmed almost a decade before).
Does anyone remember that saw noise that you just don’t hear in stores anymore?
Were we wrong to think these days were better? I’ve never seen this until YouTube and I’m 48 so I dont know!
@lambchopxoxo Yes- it’s rare these days- but we were still using that same band saw in the co-op I worked in until 2 years ago! Today’s saws are much quieter.
I like the fact that the groceries were cheap back then, wish they were cheap in this life time.
At least they left the car door window open a crack for the dog to breathe. But these days, some people leave their little kids in the car with the windows closed!
I was shocked at how little the bill came to also. Now, a good, frozen pizza costs more than five bucks lol. But why did the lady allow the little girl to pick out her favorites? But when the little boy wanted strawberriesm she said no? I know she said they were too expensive but good grief. He only had one item. The little girl had several…
@lambchopxoxo Yeah, I remember hearing it for sure, and the meat wrapped up in paper too.
I loved how much noisier it sounded than it actually looked! The butcher scene was just – nasty – I never knew what went on back there when the Nice Man in White went and prepared a “cut” for you. Eek. But the BEST thing was seeing all the PRODUCTS! They had NO shame whatsoever in blatant brand-name “placement,” though it was not filmed as if to show OFF the labels, merely depict shelves, etc. I too wish the color could be restored. Such a gay day at the market for all! (except the dog).