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  • @adamandrews8534
    @adamandrews8534 3 года назад +404

    My dad put in 40+ years. I could tell stories for hours... A&P put a roof over our heads, clothes on our backs, food in our stomachs, and enabled us kids to attend a parochial school! Thank you A&P and thank you Dad!

    • @kelleyannethomas5372
      @kelleyannethomas5372 3 года назад +35

      Adam Andrews-Your Dad was able to do that bc in those days, you were able to earn a decent living, have a roof over your head & raise a family when you worked for a grocery store company. Even a cashier's wage was enough to pay the bills, have a roof over your head & raise a family! (Maybe up until the 1980s, when things began to change? 🤔) Now you barely survive & you don't work FT anymore, either. And some stores also have self service machines, which cuts the number of cashiers in the store, down. I think that it's sad.

    • @adamandrews8534
      @adamandrews8534 3 года назад +30

      @@kelleyannethomas5372, life was certainly better then. Life was simpler too, no iPhones, computers, only one car for many families, people generally lived within their means.

    • @larrydewein401
      @larrydewein401 3 года назад +22

      @@kelleyannethomas5372 You've got that right! I was surprised recently to see in my local Walmart a floor cleaning machine that ran by itself! No human needed. I mentioned to an employee that another job was gone. She said she hoped hers wasn't next!

    • @williammurray8060
      @williammurray8060 3 года назад +26

      Well said. My dad got paid every other Friday. We would go to a&p and fill up the trunk. Always liked the smell of that 8 o'clock coffee. We would ring the door bell to the meat department for a dog bone.my mon liked the drawings they had.was amazed how those cashiers could ring up those groceries so fast and so accurate.

    • @JS-kz9xl
      @JS-kz9xl 3 года назад +12

      So Did Mine Adam, he started in the 30's as a stockboy worked all through HS, went In the army, towards the end of WWII he didnt go overseas only to Ft Bragg when he returned HE went Back to the store which was a smaller 20's wood frame style, In 1954 They built a "trademarked" Brick building with the coopila, he retired AT age 55 with 38 years as the Meat department Manager, which was Union scale for a Butcher He did Ok, But they would have hard it A Bit more difficult IF My Mom hadn't worked At a defense Contrator that builds Submarines ...

  • @jamescress
    @jamescress 3 года назад +434

    Makes me think of my mom. She worked as a checker at A&P when I was growing up in Connersville, Indiana. I remember she would bring home Pepsi and Mountain Dew for me and my brother. Often times she would bring something to make for supper as well. I guess most everyone can say this about their mom but she was great. I lost her back in 2004 to cancer. I remember at her funeral I cried so hard I couldn't even see. I think of her everyday and she will forever live in my memories and in my heart. I love you mom.

    • @Kinseydsp
      @Kinseydsp 3 года назад +35

      James I Lost My Mother in 2001 to Heart Failure and that is How it it was and is for me. May God Grant You Peace My Friend! And I also Say I Love You Mom.

    • @jamescress
      @jamescress 3 года назад +11

      @@Kinseydsp Thank you.

    • @jamescress
      @jamescress 3 года назад +9

      @@Kinseydsp Thank you.

    • @jamescress
      @jamescress 3 года назад +9

      @@Kinseydsp Thank you.

    • @jordynsimmons1107
      @jordynsimmons1107 3 года назад +7

      rip:(

  • @maureenmcgovern6119
    @maureenmcgovern6119 3 года назад +147

    The smell of their coffee grinding, is just one of those things, we treasure; about the days gone by.

    • @ericksonfedor4765
      @ericksonfedor4765 3 года назад +6

      Yes you are absolutely right and i missed those days coffee

    • @leethomas5830
      @leethomas5830 3 года назад

      My brothers went as price and pride for Halloween. Weee 0

    • @ryanmcminn1981
      @ryanmcminn1981 3 года назад +2

      That’s funny when my
      Aunt was pregnant with my cuz she couldn’t go in A&P the smell of the plastic bags and coffee made her sick

    • @Lxx-tc4xc
      @Lxx-tc4xc 2 года назад +6

      6:00 You could buy a sack of whole beans, then get it ground the way you wanted in a power machine. The result was a heavenly odor I fell in love with as a little boy shopping at A&P with my mother. I remember the 8 O'Clock brand. But I did not start drinking coffee until my freshman year in college. I bought nothing but instant until I met my wife in my late 30s.

    • @Marcuswelby-nx2te
      @Marcuswelby-nx2te 11 месяцев назад

      Yuck!!!

  • @jakealden2517
    @jakealden2517 3 года назад +192

    When I was a kid in the 70s, at the end of each checkout line there was a coffee grinder where a customer could grind coffee while waiting for the groceries to be bagged.

    • @jamescress
      @jamescress 3 года назад +18

      I remember that too.

    • @mairzydotes3548
      @mairzydotes3548 3 года назад +29

      8 o’clock coffee, right?

    • @jamescress
      @jamescress 3 года назад +11

      @@mairzydotes3548 right!

    • @maxineadams359
      @maxineadams359 3 года назад +26

      Oh the aroma of that coffee while it was being ground.

    • @janiebird76
      @janiebird76 3 года назад +12

      @@maxineadams359 It was heavenly !

  • @pooddescrewch8718
    @pooddescrewch8718 3 года назад +92

    You know , as a kid I would watch my elders talk about small things from thwir past with so much ostalgia and kind of grin at the silliness . Now here at 52 I watch 40 year old commercials and shopping at the A&P videos .... its my turn to be silly I guess

    • @starmnsixty1209
      @starmnsixty1209 2 года назад +7

      You hit the bull's eye, Sgt. I used to feel that way when young. Now I know what they meant.

    • @monkeywkeys3916
      @monkeywkeys3916 2 года назад +5

      This is good stuff. I live classic America.
      A&P. Winn Dixie. Piggly Wiggly.

    • @bgraham928
      @bgraham928 Год назад +3

      You're not alone.

  • @lorettacastleberry8618
    @lorettacastleberry8618 3 года назад +113

    I am 77yrs old and I have many fond memories of my parents shopping there every week . My Grandma also shopped there .My Dad loved the Bokar coffee and every Christmas they always bought a Jane Parker fruit cake .This was the 40's thru the 70' in Chattanooga ,Tn .
    I call that the good days ..

    • @Kinseydsp
      @Kinseydsp 3 года назад +8

      Loved the Jane Parker Dark Fruit Cake.

    • @glennso47
      @glennso47 3 года назад +6

      My folks bought a Webster’s Unabridged Dictionary one package at a time before you had the whole thing. , I still have it. You would buy a little bit of the thing each week with your groceries and put it together until you have the whole thing. They also had a promotion where you could get a set of Currier and Ives printed China a little bit each week. I remember that my mom used a powdered laundry detergent that had a towel or wash cloth as a “prize “ in each box. I don’t remember the brand name, but I remember the towels and washcloths packed inside the box. This was in Mount Carroll Illinois in the 50s and early 60s

    • @MisterMikeTexas
      @MisterMikeTexas 3 года назад +4

      Are you sure the fruit cake wasn't an exception to those positive memories? 😂😂 Is/was there such a thing as a good fruit cake? One that didn't keep getting regifted?

    • @MisterMikeTexas
      @MisterMikeTexas 3 года назад

      @@woodynorris8224 There's a Red Peters novelty Christmas song that doesn't talk so positive about fruit cake: - "You Ain't Getting Sh## For Christmas". It's on RUclips. Fruit cake has been the butt of many jokes on the holidays. I've found fruitcake to be strong, not bad, just different, something that takes getting used to. But if I eat too much of it I might get a dui.

    • @MisterMikeTexas
      @MisterMikeTexas 3 года назад +1

      @@woodynorris8224 My sweet tooth comes and goes back into hibernation a lot. It just depends on if I'm in the mood for a dessert. I might get some mini cinnamon rolls from Cicis Pizza buffet in just a bit. I'm always up for savory foods, and especially savory versions of Mexican and Italian food. Then if I'm up for dessert, I'll get the cinnamon rolls, or now that it's getting warmer go to Braum's for some ice cream. Fruit cake sounds good too actually, but I don't think it's in season now. Some coffee would go great with it also.

  • @znentitan4032
    @znentitan4032 3 года назад +60

    Upon hearing the music I half expect to see Linus and Charley Brown walking into an A&P.

  • @erichill612
    @erichill612 3 года назад +28

    Memories of going to the local A&P with my grandparents. I really miss those days. This country just isn't the same.

    • @Felidae-ts9wp
      @Felidae-ts9wp 3 года назад +6

      Was thinking just that myself. So many great things that we grew up with are gone. So sad.

  • @jcaflinco
    @jcaflinco 3 года назад +66

    These images are a journey through time. How wonderful!

  • @philipingram1667
    @philipingram1667 3 года назад +79

    I remember the smell of the fresh ground coffee and the buckets that were used for sending the groceries outside to the pickup - my mother shopped primarily at A&P from the 50s to the 70s. Shame they are gone.

    • @jaf8771
      @jaf8771 3 года назад +1

      What is this; " buckets that were used for sending the groceries outside to the pickup"? I don't remember the buckets.

    • @jv-ep2tc
      @jv-ep2tc 2 года назад +4

      @@jaf8771 some stores had plastic rectangular buckets that would be filled with your paper grocery bags. they would be numbered. you would be given a cardboard square with numbers matching the buckets that held your bags. you would get your car and then pick up outside. the buckets would roll on a track from inside the store to outside. you pull up, give the guy your numbers and then load the bags into the car. thus the lot was not filled with 200 pound metal carts.

    • @jaf8771
      @jaf8771 2 года назад

      @@jv-ep2tc Thanks for the info. I live in a very small town and our A&P did not have that feature with the buckets.

  • @ShakespeareCafe
    @ShakespeareCafe 3 года назад +83

    Imagine how many Americans jump started their mornings with a piping hot cup of Eight O' Clock Coffee, sold exclusively at the local A&P

    • @bbushor1965
      @bbushor1965 3 года назад +11

      I still jump start my morning with a pot of 8'oclock coffee ❤

    • @WhitneyAbrina
      @WhitneyAbrina 3 года назад +1

      I didn't know that. I think amazon sells it in k cups now. I'm sure it's NOT even close to the same.

    • @AudiophileTommy
      @AudiophileTommy 3 года назад +8

      In a percolator coffee maker with that little glass dome on top !!

    • @kyereCat
      @kyereCat 3 года назад +5

      It's still my favorite coffee.

  • @csfan65
    @csfan65 3 года назад +27

    My Mom didn't always shop at A&P but it was a treat for me when she did. There was just something about the store that I liked. I always liked the bags with the store logo on them, too. It's the little things that most people find insignificant that sometimes brings back the greatest memories of your childhood.

    • @jemimaphillips6864
      @jemimaphillips6864 2 года назад

      It was a very distinct logo. One of my local flea markets has an old A&P sign outside their store; when I see it, it always takes me back.

  • @mrmjb1960
    @mrmjb1960 3 года назад +126

    Their "Eight O' Clock Coffee" is still being sold through their independent company.

    • @FumariVI
      @FumariVI 3 года назад +9

      My mom always bought Eight O' Clock coffee. There was an employee in the store who would grind the coffee while you waited.

    • @rjo8500
      @rjo8500 3 года назад +12

      I remember grinding it at the register. Smelled wonderful!

    • @Tazzman225
      @Tazzman225 3 года назад +8

      @@FumariVI --- When I was a kid I remember the smell of the freshly ground coffee while standing near that coffee grinder. I thought that smell was better than drinking the coffee.☕

    • @hoozerob
      @hoozerob 3 года назад +8

      I believe walmart sells it in the bag! Good Coffee!

    • @QueenBee-gx4rp
      @QueenBee-gx4rp 3 года назад +7

      @@rjo8500 They got you at the register with that wonderful aroma! ☕️

  • @jennywrenn469
    @jennywrenn469 3 года назад +129

    When we said A&P it was synonymous with super market. Great grocery store.

    • @leethomas5830
      @leethomas5830 3 года назад +12

      Worked for them 22yrs in the warehouse in Detroit. The family picnics the company threw together was cool . That's when companies took care of the employees.

    • @kachoo2135
      @kachoo2135 3 года назад +3

      We won't stop trying till you say WEO

    • @lloydkline6946
      @lloydkline6946 3 года назад +2

      Farmer jack&AP same company

    • @richardwhite9975
      @richardwhite9975 3 года назад +1

      There was A&P, Safeway, Giant, Colonial stores, Food City, in my home town

    • @WhitneyAbrina
      @WhitneyAbrina 3 года назад +1

      @@leethomas5830 that sounds fun

  • @tsf5-productions
    @tsf5-productions 3 года назад +71

    When my wife and I married 45 years ago (1976), first day settling into our little duplex home, we took our first grocery store shop at an A&P in Indianapolis. Price for several bags of groceries: $35 - 40. I thought it was high. I'd take that price nowadays.

    • @MisterMikeTexas
      @MisterMikeTexas 3 года назад +2

      Even at Walmart, you pay much more than that today.

    • @TheAtstube
      @TheAtstube 3 года назад +2

      Talking about newly weds and A&P, on the Green Street Cumberland, Tim a friend who just got promoted Produce Manager got married over lunch break and came back to work. Marsha was his bride. He did say to us singles: "If you find a good woman, keep her!"

    • @Hogger280
      @Hogger280 3 года назад

      I would take that price 20 years ago !!

    • @Marcuswelby-nx2te
      @Marcuswelby-nx2te 11 месяцев назад

      Y did you get married?

  • @ralphsanchico2452
    @ralphsanchico2452 3 года назад +63

    Wow! I remember growing up ion Brooklyn NY, we had one about 3 (LONG) blocks from our house on Herkimer st. I remember, vividly, the sawdust strewn floors by the meat dept. and the smell of that 8:O'Clock coffee and the manual device used to grind the beans. It was great! And being a kid, everything looked so big in there! But as always, in commerce or business, nothings forever, but 156 years is still a pretty darn good record!

    • @if6was929
      @if6was929 3 года назад +2

      I lived in Bay Ridge in the 50's, we had a small grocery store (Ralston's) across the street from us where we did most of our shopping but occasionally we'd go to A&P.

  • @lyndalawson4513
    @lyndalawson4513 3 года назад +15

    I am from the uk and it has been lovely reading all the stories in the comments and watching the film and getting real history from real people Thank you.

    • @geezermann7865
      @geezermann7865 3 года назад +2

      What a nice comment, thanks, and greetings to you in the UK.

  • @ladydi4runner
    @ladydi4runner 3 года назад +23

    Wow the memories. A&P introduced me to The World. My 1st job, senior year in high school, part timer as a checker than the Meat Dept. Gave me the foundation of knowledge in buying every kind of meat. Learned sooo many things dealing with the general public. So grateful for that experience! TY.

  • @elrobo3568
    @elrobo3568 3 года назад +79

    In the early 60's I worked at an A & P on Kingsbridge road in the Bronx. I started as a delivery boy ( I rode the bicycle with the huge wire basket on the front with the little front wheel) then a stocker then a cashier, I remember that I had to know math I had to know the prices of produce and I had to know how to use the huge cash register. The most important thing we were expected to do was respect the customer. I made 25 cents an hour.

    • @ralphsanchico2452
      @ralphsanchico2452 3 года назад +6

      I remember those huge wire baskets back in the day. You could put a family n there! (LOL)

    • @elrobo3568
      @elrobo3568 3 года назад +8

      @@ralphsanchico2452 HUGE wire basket, tiny front wheel and my huge legs. They later went to the front box with a metal cover that could be locked and was water resistant, the bike frame articulated in the front. Those were really heavy. I was happy to be "promoted" to bagger. (25 cents per hour)

    • @marthagonzalez5528
      @marthagonzalez5528 3 года назад +1

      @@elrobo3568 gesss I 25 an hour hope your employee discount was at least 50 percent

    • @elrobo3568
      @elrobo3568 3 года назад +3

      @@marthagonzalez5528 There were no employee discounts, I went from A & P to Associated foods, just about the same. not too long after that I went into the USAF (during Viet Nam) and got paid $86 a month. I guess I was never that smart huh?

    • @marthagonzalez5528
      @marthagonzalez5528 3 года назад +1

      I work at a couple of theaters part min. Wage we get 2 free. Passes

  • @prevost8686
    @prevost8686 3 года назад +29

    A & P was my first part time job in high school back in the mid 80s. I think the local stores in our area held on until the early 90s and then closed as Walmart was expanded exponentially at that time. The smell of the grinding 8 O Clock coffee was the first thing that hit you when you walked in.

  • @carolarms765
    @carolarms765 3 года назад +34

    I started working right out of high school at A&P on Clark Ave in Cleveland, Oh . 1968, started $2.34 an hr, boy sure would like to have one of there Spanish Bar Cakes.

    • @bonniehendel2291
      @bonniehendel2291 3 года назад +4

      Oh my gosh! I was just checking to see if anyone mentioned the Spanish Bar cake! We went to the store on W. 25 in Cleveland. Loved that cake!

    • @Donna-zc9ii
      @Donna-zc9ii 3 года назад +1

      My dad loved those spanish bar cakes. He actually worked for a subsidiary of the A&P. He made powdered milk and butter for the store. We would go shopping there on friday nights after he got paid. He passed away in 1970 and my mom in 2011, but going through her recipes one day I found that she had tried to figure out a recipe for that cake. More people were also trying to find it on google.Mmmm molasses cake, raisins and fluffy frosting in two layers. Wish they were still around, The stores too😊

    • @elainecox6640
      @elainecox6640 3 года назад +3

      Oh how we all in the Cox family loved the Spanish Bar Cake,
      as did our company along with 8:00 coffee.
      Yesterday how we miss you !

    • @Donna-zc9ii
      @Donna-zc9ii 3 года назад +1

      @@elainecox6640 I just googled that cake and there are several recipes there for it. The two I looked at did not have any molasses in it. It has cocoa which surprised me, but if I made it I would add two tbsp of molasses. I have my grandmothers recipe for boston brown bread which has raisins and molasses and is similar in taste to the cake.

    • @worldsbesttarot
      @worldsbesttarot 3 года назад

      Wow I am from Cleveland oh too! Good memories

  • @dd-nv6sw
    @dd-nv6sw 3 года назад +36

    I remember the baggers would bag up your groceries and take them out and load them in the trunk of your car for you.
    No tips were accepted.

    • @sarasmith19
      @sarasmith19 3 года назад +2

      Mama tipped and they a cepted

    • @MisterMikeTexas
      @MisterMikeTexas 3 года назад +4

      Today, if you can get a manned lane, the cashier does all the scanning/bagging, and you tote your purchases yourself afterward. But more often than not, you the customer have to do all the work, scanning, bagging, operating the register, and toting! All due to upper management's bright "cost cutting" idea! 😡

    • @joeb5358
      @joeb5358 3 года назад +2

      Now you have to bag your own groceries and pay for the bags!

    • @joesmith4222
      @joesmith4222 3 года назад +2

      They still do that at Savemarts in California.

    • @judiebarbieri8847
      @judiebarbieri8847 3 года назад +1

      @@joesmith4222 And @ Publix supermarkets in the south...

  • @billykolger9646
    @billykolger9646 3 года назад +26

    When i was a kid in Mobile Ala this is where my mother went every week. I remember her getting coffee beans and then grinding them in the machine, then bagging then up, I still remember that to this day. They also sold some fantastic toys too. One of the best i ever got came from there.

  • @johnallen2771
    @johnallen2771 3 года назад +19

    A&P was the only grocery store in my little hometown in the '50s and '60s. My buddy across the streets dad worked there, he was a butcher. My mom used to tell the butchers exactly what she wanted and they would cut it that way. I remember plaid stamps, too. We saved them and you could get stuff when your books were full. They were like green stamps.

  • @danielthoman7324
    @danielthoman7324 3 года назад +39

    my first real job was working after school and on weekends at an A&P. It was the store near the village shopping center, in Gary Indiana.1964 and 1965. when I turned 18 I quit the A&P and got a job at US Steel. then sometime in the late 70's or early 80's A&P left the Midwest. sure hated to see them go.

    • @danielmorse4213
      @danielmorse4213 3 года назад +3

      I know that store.long long ago.

    • @gregory46236
      @gregory46236 3 года назад +2

      I remember that place as well. Grew up in East Chicago and Hammond in the 60s and 70s.

  • @bobn.5173
    @bobn.5173 3 года назад +26

    I drove a tractor trailer for a A&P that was a great job

  • @markhayes9198
    @markhayes9198 3 года назад +14

    I can remember the old A and P grocery store when a young kid growing up, don't exist anymore

  • @ronalddean4834
    @ronalddean4834 3 года назад +45

    I remember back in the fifties on Friday night my mom and dad and myself going to A&P for groceries. I remember mom grinding the 8oclock coffee. Great memories our A&P was in annandale va.

    • @larrydewein401
      @larrydewein401 3 года назад +2

      I had forgotten about eight o'clock coffee and to my great surprise I saw it in my local grocery store the other day in the same red bag! I was surprised it was still around!!

    • @rachelc.5463
      @rachelc.5463 2 года назад

      @Ronald Dean... Back in 1960s on Friday night my parents and sisters and I shopped for groceries at A&P in Fairfax, Virginia across from the old Fairfax High School. Dad would drive us there from Herndon because at that time Herndon had only one very small grocery store with not much to offer.

    • @starmnsixty1209
      @starmnsixty1209 2 года назад

      These videos make me think of Chicago's song "Old Days". Anyone else?

  • @gregtheredneck1715
    @gregtheredneck1715 3 года назад +10

    A&P was the store where my mother shopped. I still remember being greeted with the aroma of fresh ground coffee when walking into the store from all of the coffee grinders at each checkout lane.

  • @StukInBuf
    @StukInBuf 3 года назад +9

    Being born in New York City(Brooklyn), we shopped oftentimes between A&P, PathMark, ShopRite, Bohack/Key Food, Waldbaum's, and Grand Union. My Dad even once worked at A&P as a manager.

  • @t.b.g.504
    @t.b.g.504 3 года назад +23

    A&P, also remembered and missed in Canada.

  • @annettevillain4352
    @annettevillain4352 3 года назад +4

    Saturday morning shopping with my Mom. The smell if freshly ground coffee going through the check-out grinder.

  • @MisterMikeTexas
    @MisterMikeTexas 3 года назад +22

    Wouldn't it be nice to have a supermarket like that today? With all these amenities, human being cashiers and baggers, and car loading assistance? And no self check lanes?! No doing all the checkout labor yourself, as if you're an employee, not a customer, but without compensation? Not even a nominal discount on the total?

    • @olehippy13
      @olehippy13 3 года назад +1

      Public's is very close to an A&P store.... service and genuine caring.

    • @rstefanie2622
      @rstefanie2622 3 года назад +2

      We do and it's called Publix.

  • @JohnDoe-wb4iv
    @JohnDoe-wb4iv 3 года назад +49

    Dad worked for a and p for thrty five yrs best man and friend I ever had grew up on Ann page peanut butter a good store miss both

    • @david-leethompson62
      @david-leethompson62 3 года назад +4

      The Great Atlantic & Pacific store....
      Now we have monopolies that charge you $7.95 for contact lens cases that they bought from China for $0.49...
      & top it off ... the new employee sends u to the wrong, aisle Again!

    • @thorludvigsen9404
      @thorludvigsen9404 3 года назад +5

      I worked for the A&P in Brooklyn New York in the 70s...
      They started closing stores, and layoffs happened...
      I really loved working there, nice people, Great Company...
      I miss those days...

    • @winddmmy
      @winddmmy 3 года назад +2

      @john doe my mom work at a and p in greenwich ct. in the 50s before she met my pops miss all three!

  • @roberthurley6860
    @roberthurley6860 2 года назад +2

    Watching this got me a little choked up. My mom bought all our groceries in our local A & P in the 1950s and 1960s, no place else. She became friendly with all the staff over the years, they were all a part of her life. When she died very suddenly in her mid 40s my Dad actually made a special visit to that store just to tell them of her passing. A very different time indeed.

  • @JxT1957
    @JxT1957 3 года назад +34

    i love their 8 o'clock coffee

  • @davidsquires154
    @davidsquires154 3 года назад +19

    I remember A&P from back in the day .
    I grew up on A &P, and I remember Jane Parker fruit cake,Eight O'clock coffee, and Super Right Meats.

    • @mikeroulleau3963
      @mikeroulleau3963 2 года назад +2

      Not forgetting the scrumptious Jane Parker SPANISH BAR Cake....Delicious!!!🙂

  • @axdesho
    @axdesho 3 года назад +8

    This is what you call great customer service!! Can't you just feel it...

  • @richblacklock
    @richblacklock 3 года назад +4

    And, OH, the wonderful smell of that fresh ground coffee!

  • @retiredhappy466
    @retiredhappy466 3 года назад +4

    As a kid growing up in Chicago in the 1960s, I too have fond memories of our local A&P (79th & Pulaski). Once a week, my mother would send me to our A&P for a gallon of milk, a bag of 8 O'Clock (fresh ground) coffee, a TV guide and a Chicago Tribune news paper. After she gave me the $3.00, I remember her telling me each time to bring back the change. What wonderful memories.

  • @jasonhummel3865
    @jasonhummel3865 3 года назад +38

    What a store That use to be Back in time

  • @deebeefromnc54
    @deebeefromnc54 3 года назад +18

    I remember shopping with my mom at A&P. Around Christmastime, I would start looking for the 3 ft. live trees that were on display high on top of the coolers at the back of the store. Some were green, others were white. Then, one year they offered a few that were PINK !!! But, even though pink was one of my favorite colors, I always wanted a green one. LOL

  • @popcultureaddict733
    @popcultureaddict733 3 года назад +53

    The next formerly dominant retailer to completely disappear is Sears. It's only a matter of time.

  • @ericeandco
    @ericeandco 3 года назад +18

    It was a good store back in the day when you didn’t need a golf cart to get to the milk.

  • @michellerjackson5776
    @michellerjackson5776 3 года назад +7

    Thank you for all the great content! It's very comforting in this day and age. The music you accompany your works with is always soothing and makes watching ever so enjoyable..👏👏👏

  • @Dr.Pepper001
    @Dr.Pepper001 3 года назад +11

    There was an A&P 2 blocks from our house in Jacksonville, Florida. I was 13 and worked as a bag boy to make spending money. The usual tip for bagging someone's groceries and wheeling them to their car was 10-cents. Big spenders would tip a quarter.

  • @oldcountryman2795
    @oldcountryman2795 3 года назад +20

    A & P is a case study in mismanaging a business that should be impossible to fail at.

    • @waynemizer4912
      @waynemizer4912 3 года назад +8

      Same for Sears.

    • @leethomas5830
      @leethomas5830 3 года назад +3

      Can't run a business from Jersey and stores in Michigan.

    • @georgea6403
      @georgea6403 2 года назад +4

      Yes my dad gave 29 dedicated years was a manager. In 1976 they gave the managers in our area a trip to the Bahamas because of their performance. It was the next year they fired all of them. And the stores started shutting down. 29 years of dedicated service and he got $176 a month pension. The managers union filed a class action lawsuit but they lost couldn’t compete against the bastards.

    • @summerrose4286
      @summerrose4286 2 года назад

      Can you explain how so?

    • @TheEvie202
      @TheEvie202 2 года назад

      They claimed “bankruptcy “ and screwed the workers out of their pensions. They gave the unionized workers 33-66% of the pension in the end for 35+ years of service!

  • @RobertJamesChinneryH
    @RobertJamesChinneryH 3 года назад +20

    bread at 23 cents a loaf ...day old 22 cents...today bread sits on the shelf for days and is $3.00

    • @RM.....
      @RM..... 3 года назад +1

      and we pay the price in many ways for it too.health ,wallet

    • @hearttoheart4me
      @hearttoheart4me 3 года назад +2

      @Imix Muan People forget that when they compare yesterday's prices with today's income.

    • @anthonysvenforsic4760
      @anthonysvenforsic4760 3 года назад

      @Imix Muan it’s not that the food is better or worth more. The problem is the dollar is worth less. It’s coming to a head right now.

    • @anthonysvenforsic4760
      @anthonysvenforsic4760 3 года назад

      @@hearttoheart4me it’s not a matter of income. It’s a matter of the central banks issuing so much money your dollar is worth a tenth of its original value.

    • @Hogger280
      @Hogger280 3 года назад +1

      Good bread is $3.50 to $6.00

  • @KapitalP73
    @KapitalP73 3 года назад +8

    How things change. Those A&P employees made enough money back then to support and raise a family. That same type of job was my first at the age of 16 and that was only for walkaround money.

    • @jaf8771
      @jaf8771 3 года назад +1

      That's so true. My dad had a good job as a forest ranger and made $325.00 every two weeks and supported a family of 5 comfortably. They spent $80,00 out of the paycheck on groceries which amounted to about 8 or 10 grocery bags full....amazing.

  • @kkampy4052
    @kkampy4052 3 года назад +10

    My grandma lived in a small town in WVa. She always called it the "tea store". She's been gone for 30+ years but I can still hear her say it.

    • @franknew9001
      @franknew9001 3 года назад +1

      Originally their main focus was selling tea. They were first known as "The Great Atlantic & Pacific Tea Company."

  • @drohegda
    @drohegda 3 года назад +4

    From what I remember the "" 8 O'clock Coffee"" came in bean form and when you checked out they opened and ground it for you ,and the whole store had a fantastic smell for awhile afterwards. Thank You.☕🍵

  • @luvsjudy
    @luvsjudy 3 года назад +3

    My Brother Kept His Part Time Job With The A&P For 49 Years With His Regular Job... There Was A Liquor Store That Was Owned And Operated By The A&P That Was Attached...So Many Per State Had Them...My Brother Worked In The Liquor Store In In The Suburbs Of New York...He Worked At A Total Of Three Different A&P Locations...

  • @pneumatic00
    @pneumatic00 3 года назад +19

    When I as growing up Jersey in the 60's, I recall my Mom always preferred Shop-Rite because they offered S&H Green Stamps instead of Plaid stamps.

    • @CharlesCoderre-yv1cu
      @CharlesCoderre-yv1cu 2 года назад

      all trading stamps were a sleazy racket-people finally caught on

  • @jaminova_1969
    @jaminova_1969 3 года назад +8

    My 1st self-employment gig was carrying groceries home for the seniors in the neighborhood. I had a red wagon and would usually get 25 cents, or whatever they could afford. I also sold apples and lemonade for a Nickle. Up until today, I didn't know what A&P stood for. My Pop-pop told me it was Apples & Pineapple!

    • @squirrelsarepeopletoo6678
      @squirrelsarepeopletoo6678 3 года назад +2

      The Great Atlantic & Pacific Tea Company

    • @ethelnewberry9296
      @ethelnewberry9296 3 года назад

      @@squirrelsarepeopletoo6678: I was just going to say that. I loved their Fruit Cake. One year I ate one in two days all by my self with A&P 8 O'Clock Coffee.

  • @sarafreeman5073
    @sarafreeman5073 3 года назад +14

    I really enjoyed watching this. It brings back memories of when my mama wood take me to shop with her at the A&P and the Winn Dixie.

  • @elderherrera2238
    @elderherrera2238 3 года назад +11

    I'm glad I can enjoy my Eight O'Clock alongside my memories.

  • @bestofthebest7823
    @bestofthebest7823 3 года назад +3

    You are a master at your presentations, please keep them coming! Thank you!

  • @joevald3
    @joevald3 3 года назад +9

    Boy did I love these stores .. They had a bakery that was out of this world . The best apple pie and Christmas the best fruitcake ever . It's never been duplicated . And of course 8 o'clock coffee which is still around if you can recognize it . Freshly ground in the store . How did the Atlantic and Pacific tea Company fail .. They should never sold to Germans . They had no intention of saving the stores . They bled off the retirement fund . And close them down . They were your neighborhood grocery store . The gave you service like you'll never see again . Colonial stores was another one .

  • @jomcgee6094
    @jomcgee6094 3 года назад +51

    Still drinking Eight O'clock coffee!

    • @markthrasher6770
      @markthrasher6770 3 года назад +3

      The greatest smelling coffee in the whole wide world.....

    • @kemart537
      @kemart537 3 года назад +3

      Me too ☕️

  • @600joe
    @600joe 3 года назад +5

    On one Mad Men episode, Betsy’s dad died in line at the A&P.
    Mad Men great nostalgia.

  • @carolbabb7875
    @carolbabb7875 3 года назад +3

    Thanks! The photos sure bring back early memories of our A&P on Cabot St. near the RR tracks in Beverly Ma. I remember the metal wheeled convayer that started at the exit door and went to the end of the building. Shopping bags were put in tubs and pushed on the squeeky wheels to the end for pick up with your car. The carts went right back into the store and were never in the parking lot due to being on somewhat of a hill. This store closed in the early 70's after a more modern Star Market opened in North Beverly. Most of the kids in Beverly grew up on Ann Page peanut butter back then and I still love the smell of ground 8 o'clock coffee.

  • @RetiredRosie
    @RetiredRosie 3 года назад +3

    Thanks for sharing this video. My Dad worked at A&P's in the Boston area, mostly as the head of the produce department, until the stores began to close. I loved the smell of the coffee that was ground to order and I still remember the Ann Page spice bar. Thanks for helping me recall happy memories.

  • @clarea7353
    @clarea7353 3 года назад +8

    I remember going with my Mom when I was a kid, now 50 years later I can see this was my mother’s weekly outing. Every Thursday night my father would drop her off for her weekly social time with grownups.

    • @barbarafowler6581
      @barbarafowler6581 2 года назад

      haha aiht that right? My mom never went anywhere as a stay-at-home mom, and Thursday night was her big night out...hahahah. She would come home and holler about how she spent $16 or maybe $20, but that actually was a lot of food (1960's).

  • @mrtodd3620
    @mrtodd3620 3 года назад +11

    I like to think that A&P was the Starbucks of its day, starting out selling coffee, tea, and spices.

    • @diannelavoie5385
      @diannelavoie5385 3 года назад +2

      They were originally the Atlantic & Pacific Tea Company, hence the initials.

  • @barbclark8035
    @barbclark8035 3 года назад +10

    There was an A&P in our town when I was growing up. My mom also collected S&H green stamps from another store.

  • @trishhinkle7076
    @trishhinkle7076 3 года назад +3

    Oh, that Spanish bar cake!!❤️

  • @hoozerob
    @hoozerob 3 года назад +1

    Gotta love the music that's used in these recollection road - Life in America videos. Really puts you in the mood and takes you back!

  • @buickinvicta288
    @buickinvicta288 3 года назад +18

    We had the last of the A & P's here in NY. So sad when they closed.

    • @antonsmith9788
      @antonsmith9788 3 года назад +1

      I remember the one out in Riverhead.

  • @davidsparks8975
    @davidsparks8975 3 года назад +7

    I remember shopping with my grandparents at the a&p in nacogdoches Texas grinding your own coffee and and Paige peanut butter the store is still there but a&p is gone forever

  • @bobbylaguardia6680
    @bobbylaguardia6680 3 года назад +3

    My Grandmother took me all the time to A&P thank you

    • @debbiemason7567
      @debbiemason7567 3 года назад

      Same here, I remember the wooden floors, and the long walk back home with grandma pulling her cart behind her, fond memories...

  • @Cynthia-mk7zq
    @Cynthia-mk7zq 3 года назад +1

    God A&P 😀 Nostalgia lane again tonight bittersweet😏

  • @terrilewis4314
    @terrilewis4314 3 года назад +1

    Great memories. My Grandfather was a butcher for A&P frpm 1950 to 1972 He taught a lot of men to become butchers for A&P in Texas. Love going to the store in Stephenville Texas because all the toys was on th o shelf. I got a pedal fire truck and a grocery store doll and teddy bear from there. Thank you for sharing. Great memories 🥰🥰🥰❣

  • @frederickmoller
    @frederickmoller 3 года назад +3

    Here too, in Canada, I grew up from a child to an adult shopping with my Mom at the A&P in Timmins Ontario, Canada....till Metro based out of Quebec bought out A&P in Canada, I still shop there today.

  • @allenmccoy7656
    @allenmccoy7656 3 года назад +6

    To bad we can not go back to the old days when we did did hate each other.

  • @oldmaidwhovianakanancyg4425
    @oldmaidwhovianakanancyg4425 3 года назад +2

    We had an A&P in my hometown, across from my aunt's home. Still bear the scars on my knee from when I fell in their parking lot in the late 60's. I remember smelling the fresh ground coffee. The building is still there after all these decades. It's been everything from an indoor go-kart track, to a truck dealership, to a warehouse. A&P still exists in parts of Europe. I saw one in the northern Netherlands.

  • @Larrymarx
    @Larrymarx 3 года назад +2

    I miss my A&P that was in walking distance from my home, no more than 50 yards.. Thank you for taking the time to make and post this excellent piece of Americana...

  • @franknew9001
    @franknew9001 3 года назад +8

    I can remember our family shopping at A & P in the 1960's and 1970's in Maryland. For many decades A & P was the largest retailer in America. Then in the mid 1960's, they lost that distinction to Sears. Now Sears is almost gone.
    Many of the A & P's that I saw looked just like the one at 4:56 in this video, with the gable and lattice on the roof.

    • @mikeroulleau3963
      @mikeroulleau3963 2 года назад

      They called these their "Colonial Stores" in both the United States and Canada. Usually Red Brick with the.lattice and weather vanes on the top. Very classy and distinctively A & P.

  • @charliebrown5755
    @charliebrown5755 3 года назад +5

    I can smell the wonderful 8 o'clock coffee now

  • @BBsAdventures
    @BBsAdventures 3 года назад +2

    Thanks for bringing back good memories from New Jersey - I forgot about A&P

  • @JohnDoe-wb4iv
    @JohnDoe-wb4iv 2 года назад +1

    Dad worked for A and P for 35 years a wonderful man God how I miss him

  • @Simpsonfanguy
    @Simpsonfanguy 3 года назад +5

    R.I.P A&P Supermarket
    1859 - 2015

    • @leethomas5830
      @leethomas5830 3 года назад

      2007 in Michigan was under the name farmer Jack. Checks came from montvale

  • @carolspencer9396
    @carolspencer9396 3 года назад +3

    Thank you so much for this! 😢

  • @nonenone4219
    @nonenone4219 2 года назад

    Those were the days...lost now...This is why we should enjoy the moment we live in, we will never have them again.. Such beautiful memories of shopping with my grandmother at A&P.. Thanks for the video.

  • @margaretnewton6409
    @margaretnewton6409 Год назад

    A&P, Piggly Wiggly, and IGA were in my hometown in the 50's and 60's. I loved going food shopping with my grandmother and Mother, It's Amazing how swiftly the years go by. In 2023, the nostalgia is wonderfully soothing. Thank you for your post.

  • @tcb7098
    @tcb7098 3 года назад +5

    The building is still there in my hometown. Remember the stamps. I rather shop at traditional grocery stores than a Walmart. Everyone should support your local stores.

    • @tammymtampa
      @tammymtampa 3 года назад

      The building is still there in Bristol PA as well. Although dilapidated, it still has the weathervane on top of the roof that i remember from the mid 60s from when I went to grammar school ! It is now a Hispanic grocery store.

    • @dwlopez57
      @dwlopez57 3 года назад

      The building that housed A & P as well as Thrifty drugs is still in Burien WA. Now it is a Value Village second hand store

  • @francesrude3007
    @francesrude3007 3 года назад +7

    We had one in th 50's in our town. I always thought it stood for Anne Page.

    • @RetiredRosie
      @RetiredRosie 3 года назад +4

      Their store brand if I remember correctly was Ann Page which was a play on the store name. Loved the Ann Page baked goods.

    • @leethomas5830
      @leethomas5830 3 года назад +2

      We called it aches and pains at the warehouse.

  • @barbarafowler6581
    @barbarafowler6581 2 года назад +1

    Loved our Granite City, Illinois, A&P store. Shopped there for years since I was a young kid with my mom and dad. The bakery goods were wonderful, especially their spice cake with icing. Their fruitcake at Christmastime was so yummy and we got one every year. Was so sorry to see that store go.

  • @gingerpuff764
    @gingerpuff764 2 года назад +1

    Thanks for this. Love it! I have fond memories of shopping there with my Mom and grandmother. I always remember the smell of the coffee grinders at the register with Eight 'o Clock coffee. Such wonderful memories.

  • @mewregaurdhissyfit7733
    @mewregaurdhissyfit7733 2 года назад +3

    It's sad to see Americana being shut down and forgotten.

  • @markfortin421
    @markfortin421 3 года назад +3

    Ahhh...the SMELL of an A&P, I loved going in the coffee aisle with the grinder and just standing there smelling that fresh ground coffee...nothing matches it today...the best, better than Wrigley, Great Scott!, or Kroger.

    • @ethelnewberry9296
      @ethelnewberry9296 3 года назад

      Mark Fortin: Wow!!! Forgot all about Wrigley's stores & Great Scott, and been trying to remember them. As soon as you said that, I remembered Big Bear Super Market on Fenkell in Brightmoore in Detroit in the 1950's. Thanks for helping my memory. I thought that Wrigley and Great Scott were only in Detroit. Are you talking about some other city??? Do you remember when W's & G S went out of business??? I sure don't. Thanks in advance

    • @markfortin421
      @markfortin421 3 года назад

      @@ethelnewberry9296 Thanks for the reply....I am a Detroit boy from Day 1. We had a Big Bear market at Plymouth Rd. & Evergreen, we lived in the 1st house on Evergreen, and Mom and me used to walk there to get groceries.....until they built a "Shopping Center 2 blocks away with a Cunninghams at one end, a Wrigleys at the other end, and a Kresge's in the middle, next to a Kowalski meat mkt. Absolute heaven in the early 50's.!!

  • @mrmjb1960
    @mrmjb1960 3 года назад +1

    The Atlantic & Pacific Tea Company,AKA A&P! I always went there for food!

  • @francisjaniewski5990
    @francisjaniewski5990 2 года назад +1

    That was my Mom and Dad's go to grocer in the 60s. Excellent top shelf operation,my dad knew the Manager personally 👍 and got alot of specials on the side. I can still see and taste those wonderful Jane Parker baked goods. And when we would go to A@P us kids could go in to Harvey's dime store for penny candy! What a treat!

  • @stevenvlahos573
    @stevenvlahos573 3 года назад +4

    I remember going to the A P, one of our weekly stops grocery shopping as a kid and all I remember was how awful the produce section was.

  • @Kinseydsp
    @Kinseydsp 3 года назад +3

    Recollection Road As a Kid I would be with My Mother every Friday Night Shopping at the A&P, in Pottstown Pa. Many Years Later I would work for A&P so Sad that in 2015 they Would Be Gone Grew up with Jane Parker baked goods, Ann Page Caned foods Captain Johns Sea Food Chowder 8 O'clock Coffee and so much more Including the Jane Parker Dark Fruit Cake.

  • @steelwheels327
    @steelwheels327 2 года назад +1

    I remember going with my dad to the A& P and the highlight of my day would be when he would let me turn on the coffee grinder .Back in those days you'd scoop whichever coffee beans you wanted in the top of the machine & flip the on switch and watch it fill the bag underneath. The smell was fantastic !!! probably why i love coffee today : )

  • @guitarenigma
    @guitarenigma 3 года назад +1

    Thanks for posting! I grew up next to the A&P on the Linden/Rahway border in NJ. Don't know what we would have done without being able to walk next door to this awesome supermarket, and a special shout out to Mike the butcher who made us feel he was like a family member! Hopefully maybe someone in his own family will see this and know how much we loved him!

  • @nonamegame9857
    @nonamegame9857 3 года назад +3

    Thank you so much for a trip down memory lane.
    I remember my dad getting me my first box of Apple jacks there when they first came out. I also remember him buying me the little glass jars of shrimp cocktail that I absolutely loved.
    Unfortunately he got three in the head then he was dead in 1966 after serving on the USS Saratoga for 2 years during world war II. In order to go forward, you do need to remember the past and honor all of those who made us the adults that we are today. One last thing, I noticed rib steak for 79 cents a pound and tomato juice for 29 cents a can and minimum wage was around a dollar an hour. Now you're lucky to even get round steak for $5 a pound.

    • @williammurray8060
      @williammurray8060 3 года назад +1

      Did you mean nam. A real hero.

    • @nonamegame9857
      @nonamegame9857 3 года назад +1

      @@williammurray8060 I meant exactly what I said my father served on the USS Saratoga in world war II. He was 18 years old when he enlisted and got out in 1946 after surviving many Kamikaze attacks.

  • @smtpgirl
    @smtpgirl 3 года назад +4

    I remember shopping at A&P with my aunt in College Park, MD in the mid-late 1960s

    • @sharrontaylor4744
      @sharrontaylor4744 3 года назад +2

      smtpgirl : same here , the A&P on rt. 450 New Carrollton , Md. ! My mom would shop Grand Union and the such after perusing the food ad section in the Washington Post . Good ol' days 🤗👍 But , she's been gone now 47 years 🌹

  • @k.h.4698
    @k.h.4698 3 года назад +2

    Our neighborhood store had just about everything, or so it seemed. The 8 o’clock coffee beans in the paper bag with the folded twist tie at the top of the bag. You would open your bag, dump the whole coffee beans in the grinder machine hopper, and press the start button. Then take the bag out from under the spout and tie fold up the bag yourself. The aroma of the coffee was great. Also, they had butchers that actually handled the meats and made cuts for you, unlike today where they just repackage whatever came in bulk from some far off centralized slice-and-dice. I remember them grinding chuck beef into hamburger and home made Italian sausages. After you paid for your order, a box boy would bring your order to your car for you. A&P was one of the first to have electric turntable/conveyor belts at the cashiers, and gave you Plaid trading stamps. Since everybody else gave you S&H Green stamps, it took our family twice as long to ever accumulate enough stamps to redeem anything.

  • @josiewhite531
    @josiewhite531 2 года назад +2

    I recall in the late 60's/early 70's there was a phone line installed to the butcher shop (only) at our local A&P in Kittanning, PA. My mom would call ahead for the meat she wanted cut or burger ground and we'd go pick it up. It was modern advancement overall and a novelty for a small town at tat time!