Shopping at a Grocery Store in 1972

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  • Опубликовано: 27 авг 2022
  • Footage of two older gentleman shopping at a Green Hill grocery store in St. Joseph, Missouri.
    Shots around the market, a Pepsi vending machine, various magazine covers including one with Columbo on the front of TV Guide.

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  • @alteredbeast1974
    @alteredbeast1974 Год назад +1754

    17 bucks for a full cart, and he lit up a smoke right there in the checkout line... those were the days

    • @spaniardsrmoors6817
      @spaniardsrmoors6817 Год назад +73

      Had dozens of eggs, now 2-18XL cartons cost that much.

    • @bobbieschendel3144
      @bobbieschendel3144 Год назад +99

      Yeah..people pretty much smoked everywhere. Lol

    • @ebayer4life980
      @ebayer4life980 Год назад +95

      That was 50 years ago lol. It’s 120 bucks today

    • @lisalee2885
      @lisalee2885 Год назад +59

      Lol! I'm 58 and remember people shopping and smoking in Alpha Beta

    • @alteredbeast1974
      @alteredbeast1974 Год назад +38

      @@lisalee2885 I'm not far behind you , and I remember smoking 🚬 almost everywhere

  • @nhartigan72
    @nhartigan72 Год назад +718

    Such a nicer, slower time than we're in today.

    • @nhartigan72
      @nhartigan72 Год назад +20

      @@Moon-magic109 sure & unregulated capitalism. Greed runs wild, everything must get bigger, more profits, less waste, more productivity, etc, etc.

    • @mrsandmom5947
      @mrsandmom5947 Год назад +27

      @@nhartigan72
      Aren’t you mr happy

    • @gamesterx2636
      @gamesterx2636 Год назад +28

      @@nhartigan72 Unregulated? what planet are you living on??

    • @davidgleason3379
      @davidgleason3379 Год назад +12

      @@mrsandmom5947 always has to be one Mr grumpy guy. Oh well to quote an old Seinfeld episode for old muudycreek. NO SOUP FOR YOU COME BACK ONE YEAR.
      😂

    • @lockandloadlikehell
      @lockandloadlikehell Год назад +16

      ​@@nhartigan72 correct - eradicating collectivist authoritarians is every good citizens' duty

  • @marcbernicker206
    @marcbernicker206 Год назад +334

    We used to cover our text books with the paper from those bags! Anyone else?
    I miss the S & H green stamps

    • @ejammy1906
      @ejammy1906 Год назад +9

      I forgot all about that trick! Thanks for the memory.

    • @deb4735
      @deb4735 Год назад +13

      @@ejammy1906 we use to wash plastic bags, bread bags to reuse. Hang them from corner tip in closed cabinet above the counter to dry. We are so wasteful now aren't we? I'm 67.

    • @ralphsanchico2452
      @ralphsanchico2452 Год назад +7

      Absolutely! I knew a fellow class mate that used to cover his books like that and it was a work or art!

    • @cordeliadaniels
      @cordeliadaniels Год назад +8

      Omg yes! I would ask for extra bags so they wouldn't have any creases in them.😊 My mom got a whole pot and pan set with them green stamps! Literally everyone in the country collected green stamps! Ah the good old days!

    • @atlantic_love
      @atlantic_love Год назад +5

      I sure did! Even in the mid 1980s we were doing this. I was born 1972, and remember paper covers even in 1978 or so.

  • @johnnyc5422
    @johnnyc5422 Год назад +365

    My dad used to work at a supermarket like this and he could support a family of 3 kids. He then became store manager and we bought a house about 50 miles north of NYC. It was a brand new development and our neighbors were a firemen, a teacher, a salesman, and one was even a doctor. We all just lived normal lives without showing off. I lived there from 2 until 13 and I still have pleasant dreams of that home.

    • @kesmarn
      @kesmarn Год назад +41

      Great comment. That was the original concept of the American Dream. Not trying to make all your fellow citizens poor, but only trying to provide a decent life for your family.

    • @paku302
      @paku302 Год назад +45

      Today, the median new home price is nearly $500,000 and the per capita income is around $35k. What a trainwreck.

    • @JC-jk3kl
      @JC-jk3kl Год назад +5

      @@paku302 Capitalism unrestrained ends up in feudalism!

    • @kesmarn
      @kesmarn Год назад +2

      @@JC-jk3kl Indeed it does.

    • @FS02012
      @FS02012 Год назад +18

      Now sadly those jobs are only for high school students but grocery store workers used to be able to buy a home and car!

  • @annesmith9181
    @annesmith9181 Год назад +736

    I was 5 when this was filmed. I got dragged to the grocery store almost daily with my mother. The shoppers moved more slowly then, made eye contact with each other and greeted each other. In that respect, it was a much better time and worthy of being missed.

    • @gregorydahl
      @gregorydahl Год назад +18

      They had feather dusters . And suckers on a string loop for a stick if you were 5

    • @fluffy1931
      @fluffy1931 Год назад +34

      Vietnam War along with double digit-inflation & OPEC oil embargo enters the chat.

    • @Three_Random_Words
      @Three_Random_Words Год назад +29

      @@fluffy1931 The good parts of that era stick around in the mind longer.

    • @fluffy1931
      @fluffy1931 Год назад +7

      @@Three_Random_Words Vietnam War enters the chat.

    • @jonalberts980
      @jonalberts980 Год назад +18

      @@fluffy1931 I'm gonna say the same thing again enters the chat.

  • @milfordcivic6755
    @milfordcivic6755 Год назад +409

    The best part about this video is nobody is walking around staring at or talking on a phone.

    • @agoo7581
      @agoo7581 Год назад

      Why do you care so much about people staring at a phone, you weirdo?

    • @oldradios09
      @oldradios09 Год назад +33

      @@agoo7581 I’ve said it’s a given on any old video from about pre-2000 you see the same two comments repeated:
      1. Nobody looking at their phones
      2. No fat people

    • @user-ci9ri4fl5pBuckeyeChessie
      @user-ci9ri4fl5pBuckeyeChessie Год назад

      @@oldradios09 Fat people, you can blame high fructose corn syrup.

    • @scottkalinowski7185
      @scottkalinowski7185 Год назад +27

      yet, here you are, making this comment on your phone.

    • @Johncourt409
      @Johncourt409 Год назад +12

      @@scottkalinowski7185 I think the meaning behind that is that people aren’t very nice to each other these days. There is always someone scanning comments looking to leave a rude reply to someone’s comment.

  • @stevenmeadows6917
    @stevenmeadows6917 Год назад +145

    That guy in the hat looking at the can of beans thinking - There is no way I'm payin' 17 cents for that, no way.

    • @GLRYB2GD
      @GLRYB2GD 10 месяцев назад +10

      😂😂

    • @jasonodell79er
      @jasonodell79er Месяц назад

      Lmfao

    • @brianeaton3734
      @brianeaton3734 Месяц назад

      He was also checking prices..back then they were marked with an ink stamp, sometimes the older ones on the shelf were stamped a cheaper price. No bar codes.

    • @stevenmeadows6917
      @stevenmeadows6917 Месяц назад

      @@brianeaton3734 Yes, I know........he was looking at the inked stamp that said .17 cents.....

    • @candysmith8724
      @candysmith8724 Месяц назад +1

      I was thinking that too. lol

  • @thedailyhummm
    @thedailyhummm Год назад +88

    Back when music inside a grocery store was calming and relaxing. People looked calm back then

    • @gato7908
      @gato7908 6 месяцев назад +6

      i miss elevator music

    • @France-lp8ex
      @France-lp8ex 2 месяца назад +5

      Well you can listen to tons of those seeburg 1000 background music records here on Yt , I usually do that when I'm stuck in traffic

    • @PincoPallino-zh8wm
      @PincoPallino-zh8wm 2 месяца назад

      People looked calm because they didn't watch political news every minute of the day. Now it's nothing but polarized angry brainwashed folks. The music has nothing to do with it.

    • @grizzleypeak
      @grizzleypeak 2 месяца назад +5

      Now everyone is on meds or high on weed and ready to snap at any time.

    • @calikalbocalikalbo6082
      @calikalbocalikalbo6082 Месяц назад

      I live in Japan and it's like that here.

  • @bamboosho0t
    @bamboosho0t Год назад +144

    Some of these customers were born in the late 1800's. Let that sink in for a moment. 👀

    • @NapkinEdStern
      @NapkinEdStern Год назад +19

      A little off topic, but my grandfather was born in 1897 & I'm only 51 years old.

    • @armybeef68
      @armybeef68 Год назад +6

      @@NapkinEdStern
      My great grandmother was born in 1892, we had the same birthday, and she passed in Jan 1981, and I'm 54.

    • @NapkinEdStern
      @NapkinEdStern Год назад +2

      @@armybeef68 That's your GREAT grandmother though. Mine was my mother's father. My great grandfather was born in 1841.

    • @rocketcab
      @rocketcab Год назад +4

      .... agreed.... my paternal grandmother was born March, 1897.... was alive, well and still WORKING in 1972.... as for me.... I was three....

    • @colossusforbin5484
      @colossusforbin5484 Год назад +8

      The last witness to Lincoln's assassination was interviewed on TV in the fifties. Let that sink in.

  • @oldradios09
    @oldradios09 Год назад +253

    Filmed in March 1972 because when the guy was checking out I can just make out the TV guide from March 25, 1972 with Peter Falk on the cover. And the Family Circle magazine is the April 1972 edition.

    • @Darrin.Crawford
      @Darrin.Crawford Год назад +22

      Amazing eye catch. Also, Woman's Day magazine April 1972 edition sits at the bottom.

    • @LeTrashPanda
      @LeTrashPanda Год назад +17

      Peter charmed us with his Columbo character, my dad's favorite show.

    • @MiketheratguyMultimedia
      @MiketheratguyMultimedia Год назад +11

      I love these little details.

    • @Mr.Obongo
      @Mr.Obongo Год назад +9

      Poor guy likely ain’t with us now…

    • @jaminova_1969
      @jaminova_1969 Год назад +9

      That was a few days before my 4th birthday! What a different world! While I am nostalgic for the past and friends and relatives who are no longer with us, there was this War in Vietnam going on and it wasn't going well. 51 years later and I think the country, if not the rest of the world is in a worse place, simply because people have lost all sense of civility and the concept of democracy.

  • @dave4708
    @dave4708 Год назад +165

    I was 12 in 1972 and I remember the sight, sounds and unique smell of a grocery store like yesterday. Grocery stores were much smaller than today's stores.

    • @SSNESS
      @SSNESS Год назад +22

      A wonderful world without rap music

    • @AJ-tp9bk
      @AJ-tp9bk Год назад +3

      @@SSNESS Hell's YEAH!!!

    • @LannieLord
      @LannieLord 11 месяцев назад

      The "lay down freezers" are a thing of the past !

    • @Anisette65
      @Anisette65 10 месяцев назад +6

      The grocery stores used to be easy to shop in. Often there was assistance getting groceries outside. I remember the song that's playing. I miss Muzak when I find myself trying to cover my ears just to get through the store and it's horrible, loud "music." I remember when the cigarette cartons were right on the end by the cashiers. They were around $5 a carton at that time. I remember mostly women clerks and shoppers, however.

    • @thenotoriousgryyn342
      @thenotoriousgryyn342 8 месяцев назад +2

      ​@@SSNESSAgreed 👍

  • @rolandvillareal9337
    @rolandvillareal9337 2 месяца назад +19

    If you were around back then , even if just a kid , you know we’re the lucky ones .

  • @raymondcaruso507
    @raymondcaruso507 Год назад +271

    This makes me so sad. I miss those days. Everyone looked and acted so normal. Such a different time.

    • @jimklipper6022
      @jimklipper6022 Год назад +10

      Only a small little thing in Viet Nam going on. It wasn’t a perfect time.

    • @angelwings7930
      @angelwings7930 Год назад +17

      @@jimklipper6022 No one said “perfect”.

    • @lilblackduc7312
      @lilblackduc7312 Год назад

      @@jimklipper6022 One little thing in today's "society", troubles are equal to Vietnam x Exponentially worse...Vietnam would be over in 3yrs...Your World War(s) are only ramping up

    • @YourTubeVideoss
      @YourTubeVideoss Год назад +6

      Yes I Remember Those Different Times I Miss Them Too

    • @CALLAHAN19
      @CALLAHAN19 Год назад +8

      For me, I noticed things changing for the worse in 1995....

  • @Illusi0nist87
    @Illusi0nist87 9 месяцев назад +90

    This is the closest thing to time traveling. I love watching these. Thank you.

    • @Hiiamsamm
      @Hiiamsamm 2 месяца назад +6

      Same. The music, the clothes, the way the products look… i can watch these for hours and just think about everyone and how they all dealt with similar, but different lives than we today. No internet must of been a weird time.

    • @montyrayza7220
      @montyrayza7220 Месяц назад

      @@Hiiamsamm a much better time, people were free and not tracked and self reliant.

  • @hotpocket5501
    @hotpocket5501 Год назад +29

    The guy filming it is a time traveler, knowing exactly what to show us here in 2023.

    • @Nunofurdambiznez
      @Nunofurdambiznez 6 месяцев назад +1

      LOL that would be awesome, for sure!

  • @josephwoodard1556
    @josephwoodard1556 Год назад +62

    The sound of the cash register took me back 50 years😊

  • @milfordcivic6755
    @milfordcivic6755 Год назад +128

    Also notice the lack of plastic packaging back then. Everything was in glass jars, glass bottles, tin/aluminum cans and paper boxes

    • @clapolla
      @clapolla Год назад +7

      I noticed that with the potatoes ... in that heavy paper bag with the net window ... vs. now they're ALL in plastic bags. At first, I didn't know if it was 1970s cat litter or potatoes.

    • @jefferyepstein9210
      @jefferyepstein9210 Год назад

      They knew that the chemicals in plastics would harm us. Now they want to harm us.

    • @NYCHFAN
      @NYCHFAN Год назад +7

      Gas was cheap to haul things.

    • @jeffgarmon1
      @jeffgarmon1 Год назад +1

      @@clapolla I thought maybe it was a bag of charcoal at first

    • @juliekswanson
      @juliekswanson Год назад +2

      I’m so tired of all the plastic-it’s killing the planet!

  • @tartgreenapple
    @tartgreenapple Год назад +348

    Interesting to see the differences in 1972:
    - no plastic bags
    - manual register
    - no credit or debit cards
    - cash or check only
    - no candy or gum at register
    - no barcode scanner
    - separate scale to weigh produce
    - smoking in store
    - Open cigarette inventory (Cigarette Department at 7:13)

    • @ekop1778
      @ekop1778 Год назад +18

      USED TO WORK AT A MARKET HERE IN CT IN 1987 FIRST JOB
      3.25 HR
      MANUAL REGISTERS TOO
      NOW ITS AHOLE CUSTOMERS NOW

    • @oldradios09
      @oldradios09 Год назад +36

      A lot of things that are in plastic containers now were in glass and metal containers then.

    • @dtxspeaks268
      @dtxspeaks268 Год назад

      @@oldradios09 Metal I can get behind, but glass containers are an accident waiting to happen

    • @oldradios09
      @oldradios09 Год назад +15

      @@dtxspeaks268 apparently soda was in 2 liter glass bottles in the 70s. That musta been hella awkward if someone broke one of those in the store.

    • @dtxspeaks268
      @dtxspeaks268 Год назад +8

      @@oldradios09 it's awkward as hell when somebody breaks a wine or beer bottle or light bulb in a store lol. Can't imagine something as mundane as soda

  • @weadoj
    @weadoj Год назад +96

    I would pay $1,000 to be able to walk around that store for 20 minutes.

    • @RedakaiCity
      @RedakaiCity 6 месяцев назад +2

      Would you then off yourself in the market in style?

    • @LannieLord
      @LannieLord 6 месяцев назад +3

      people collect old cereal boxes like Quisp and Quake . If you could snatch a dozen of them and come back to the future- you'd make your $1000.00 back EASY (probably triple it too !)

    • @moonbeamskies3346
      @moonbeamskies3346 5 месяцев назад

      I would too! Then I would look at cars and records.

    • @lolwtnick4362
      @lolwtnick4362 2 месяца назад +1

      ah you missed it by 8 years. i had a store in my town that hadn't been renovated in decades. the registers only recently then. still ran the tapes. the old manager retired and sold it

    • @derp8575
      @derp8575 2 месяца назад +1

      Only if that would buy me a one way ticket to the '70s.

  • @bodazephyr6629
    @bodazephyr6629 8 месяцев назад +70

    The guy bagging groceries paid for a house, a car and raised four kids with the money from that job.

  • @michaelparks6120
    @michaelparks6120 Год назад +776

    Since this was filmed many things have changed. Most notably, sociopaths have seized control.

    • @patrickshaw8595
      @patrickshaw8595 Год назад

      Yes gee-who-ish psychopaths stole the election.

    • @angelaatwood46
      @angelaatwood46 Год назад

      They already were in control. It was just far too hidden from the public. Nixon was president then. I wasn't even a year old. Problems existed. Everyone looked controlled more than today. At least they talked to each other more, and were polite.

    • @mr.2cents.846
      @mr.2cents.846 Год назад +71

      Yes. Now we are like at Noah's time.
      Jesus is coming very soon.
      Are you ready?

    • @BillLaBrie
      @BillLaBrie Год назад +41

      They just dropped the mask at some point….

    • @fmradio42
      @fmradio42 Год назад +15

      And Yuval Noah Harari.

  • @dougmorris9317
    @dougmorris9317 Год назад +391

    I was 10 years old when this was filmed and remember it like it was yesterday. All those cigarettes out on display, was such an ordinary thing! My mom used to send me to the market with a shopping list that included a couple packs of Winstons for my old man, I was never questioned. All soda pop came in glass bottles, a giant bag of potato chips was 49 cents and a 2 pack of Hostess Cupcakes was 25 cents. 🙂

    • @KirkLee1983
      @KirkLee1983 Год назад +21

      Nothing wrong with that ciggs shouldn't be treated so bad

    • @leftylou6070
      @leftylou6070 Год назад +18

      In 1972 the minimum wage in my state was $1.60.

    • @jimmycline4778
      @jimmycline4778 Год назад +4

      I was 5

    • @maryvee61
      @maryvee61 Год назад +6

      Me too I was 11! I loved it ❤

    • @muttonchopsgayever
      @muttonchopsgayever Год назад +21

      Did you remember to return the empty bottles to get your deposit$ back?

  • @iluv2create576
    @iluv2create576 8 месяцев назад +39

    Blows my mind how he lit up a cigarette in the check out line. And look at that register...it looks ancient. So cool how everything use to be. I was 4 years old in 1972. People use to never be in a rush back then. Today if you take out your credit too slowly people have daggers' in their eyes.

    • @extendedpinky
      @extendedpinky 7 месяцев назад +2

      Same I was 4 I don’t remember this time much but I believe its better than today

    • @curtg7396
      @curtg7396 7 месяцев назад +5

      People smoked in Hospitals back then,lol

    • @ambienthangout
      @ambienthangout 7 месяцев назад +8

      Well, at least people aren't smoking in the stores anymore, so that's a vast improvement.

    • @strengthandbulkMadness
      @strengthandbulkMadness 2 месяца назад

      Was it a Pall Mall? Non-filters are supposed to be healthier on the lungs.

    • @ARedMotorcycle
      @ARedMotorcycle Месяц назад +1

      @ambienthangout Vast improvement? No. Only to little wimps that want to control other people. I'm not even a smoker, and I can't stand your non-smoking bs.

  • @L_87
    @L_87 9 месяцев назад +31

    1$ for a steak. Now I’m nostalgic for a time I didn’t even exist

    • @pippishortstocking7913
      @pippishortstocking7913 Месяц назад +1

      $1 in 1972 is equivalent to $7.47 today.

    • @dalesmyth7398
      @dalesmyth7398 Месяц назад +2

      @@pippishortstocking7913 And I could not afford steak back then.
      I was making $1.25 hour...farm work: Hoeing/chopping cotton, cutting broom-corn, fixing fence, etc. Steak was a far off dream. Hog and chicken I could afford, same as today.

    • @DemocratsDestroyedAmerica
      @DemocratsDestroyedAmerica Месяц назад

      ​@@pippishortstocking7913 1 dollar was 200 bucks

  • @jeffpittel6926
    @jeffpittel6926 Год назад +135

    Ah 1972, when you could go to elementary school and not worry about getting your head blown off and road rage was two people honking at each other.

    • @reesedaniel5835
      @reesedaniel5835 Год назад

      Yes because the government wasn't after our guns back then. They even had GUN HOW TO USE CLASSES in schools and nobody ever got shot....imagine that.

    • @reesedaniel5835
      @reesedaniel5835 Год назад

      When the government wants more power over the people they use a formula called Problem Reaction Solution. They create a problem (like school shootings), they get the desired outrage of the public ("oh we need to get rid of guns to save the children") they then implement their preplanned agenda of DISARMING LAW ABIDING AMERICANS. After that, they do exactly what ever government in past history has done to their people after they disarm them: GENOCIDE.

    • @xan8123
      @xan8123 Год назад +4

      Lmfao

    • @wildestcowboy2668
      @wildestcowboy2668 Год назад +8

      And Elvis was still alive and Memphis wasn't a war zone

    • @gwjsbm
      @gwjsbm Год назад +20

      Yup and no crazy topless women with blue hair crying sexism.

  • @hectorfernandez6748
    @hectorfernandez6748 Год назад +244

    the younger cashier here is now as old as the gentlemen he was serving. life is fast.

    • @alteredbeast1974
      @alteredbeast1974 Год назад +30

      So true, kids don't know, and can't I guess til it suddenly happens to them, and the years start to fly by instead of crawl like when they were kids

    • @preposterous23
      @preposterous23 Год назад +38

      Older I'm sure. That old guy was probably at least 61 then. I was 4 back in 72 and I'll be 55 this july

    • @Haddley333
      @Haddley333 Год назад +15

      I never understood when people meant, "life is fast," until i hit my 40's. Perception of time is really fascinating to me.

    • @jonalberts980
      @jonalberts980 Год назад +11

      @@Haddley333 It hit me when I was 29. I realized that a whole decade as an adult was a blur so I'm as good as dead. 🤷‍♂️

    • @davidcarter1013
      @davidcarter1013 Год назад +12

      Those two old timers are long gone

  • @dexm8846
    @dexm8846 Год назад +35

    Totally lived in a different world back then, I am fortunate to have lived in it and remember it. Good stuff!

  • @armybeef68
    @armybeef68 Год назад +14

    You know the thing that shocks me the most, is that men actually shopped, in my family, grandma did everything.

  • @Moonlava722
    @Moonlava722 Год назад +500

    When people didn't look like they just rolled out of bed to go grocery shopping!

    • @MrWolfSnack
      @MrWolfSnack Год назад +73

      When people cared about their appearance. I am 31 and I make every effort to make sure I look cleaned up and spiffy to go out in public. Idiots half my age walking with their ass hanging out of their underwear and pants on their knees or smelling like drugs, or wearing clothes so food stained that looked like they fed a gorilla with...sickening.

    • @agoo7581
      @agoo7581 Год назад +7

      How about you don't be such a wash woman? You don't everyones story.

    • @RyanCoomer
      @RyanCoomer Год назад +18

      @@agoo7581 I DONT EVERYONES STORY BUT MY OWN I DO

    • @nicksmith4378
      @nicksmith4378 Год назад +22

      The problem now is that even dressing in a business casual manner gives a creepy vibe.

    • @Moonlava722
      @Moonlava722 Год назад +7

      ​@@RyanCoomer no and that's true but the dollar tree has soap deo shampoo

  • @MRMATTX2
    @MRMATTX2 Год назад +120

    Wow, this takes me back to my past, I was born in 64'. People smoking in public, the cashier wearing a shirt and tie. The sounds in the store, bells on the cash register, paper bags, etc.

    • @crlaw75
      @crlaw75 Год назад +7

      Different kind of muzak playing in the background, all instrumentals.

    • @NateTheGnat
      @NateTheGnat Год назад +2

      i wonder when it all changed. maybe the 80s or 90s.

    • @michaelambrosano938
      @michaelambrosano938 Год назад +2

      another 64 baby here :)

    • @jeffreydavidconner
      @jeffreydavidconner Год назад +1

      I grew up in a small town then. We had a penny candy store(can taste the wax on the tiny soda candy) and a made from scratch Ice Cream + soda jerk shop.

    • @Thatsswell-hr9ev
      @Thatsswell-hr9ev Год назад +3

      @@NateTheGnat I'm thinking it was more like the 1980s when it all changed. In the 1980s a grocery store trip would look similar to going to your local supermarket now. I was a cashier in the mid 1980s and the cash register was electronic and the first one I ever saw too. Most mothers were no longer housewives so grocery shopping was no longer so friendly . Everybody in a hurry. Get in and get out.

  • @blackroan2276
    @blackroan2276 11 месяцев назад +10

    I wish grocery stores still played music like this instead of the incessant pop music that you can't get away from no matter what store you go in.

    • @Kimlovesjesus101
      @Kimlovesjesus101 7 дней назад

      Well they have figured out with those happy tunes or music makes people happy. Music made of frequencies, now they use frequencies to hurt people through 5g frequencies. Same principle. Sick world today. Be grateful you had these wonderful memories.

  • @ChristiansPrayingTogether
    @ChristiansPrayingTogether Год назад +27

    😭😭😭 My heart aches for these times ...I was 4 years old when this was made but store were like this all thru the 70s. I miss this so much ....

    • @henrystowe6217
      @henrystowe6217 Год назад +2

      Me too

    • @ChristiansPrayingTogether
      @ChristiansPrayingTogether Год назад +5

      @@henrystowe6217 I guess we are just old fashioned Henry ...Do you remember the lil neighborhood corner markets ? Such sweet times ...I miss those too...

  • @LaNoire27
    @LaNoire27 Год назад +67

    Watching this seeing how different things used to be makes me feel like we're getting screwed over today.

    • @lisalee2885
      @lisalee2885 Год назад +7

      I hear you 😢😢

    • @reesedaniel5835
      @reesedaniel5835 Год назад +1

      If only you knew how badly we are getting screwed over.....if only everyone knew, the govt and globalists would all be swinging by the necks from the nearest bridges and lamp posts......

    • @denisefarmer366
      @denisefarmer366 Год назад +10

      Fact is we are getting screwed over big time.

    • @ugaais
      @ugaais Год назад

      Illegals and globalization are the two biggest factors…the country was 88% white in 1970 according to the census…all of Western European work ethic and values

    • @LaNoire27
      @LaNoire27 Год назад +1

      @@denisefarmer366 Exactly.

  • @nestalicortez9082
    @nestalicortez9082 Год назад +29

    I wasn't even born I was born in 1974 but one of my brothers was born in 1972. Everything look so calm at the supermarket nothing like 2023. Rest in peace to the old folks with the shopping cars

    • @gato7908
      @gato7908 6 месяцев назад +3

      The vibe was pretty much the same in the 80s except maybe no smoking and the cash registers got more modern.

  • @fiLthy_Rx
    @fiLthy_Rx 6 месяцев назад +6

    This video from 1972 still has more clarity than some surveillance video captured in 2023.

  • @stevarino1989
    @stevarino1989 Год назад +17

    I was born in 1989, 17 years before this but even as a small child in the early to mid 90s, going to the supermarket was such a fun adventure! I used to love going to Wegmans with my mom, but I’ve barely gone over the last few years. Now I’m an Aldi shopper. This video is AMAZING! The prices, the clothes, the CIGARETTE department … 😲RUclips is the closest thing to a Time Machine that we’ll ever have.

    • @emello4you
      @emello4you 2 месяца назад +2

      You mean 17 years after not before 😂

  • @maryvee61
    @maryvee61 Год назад +30

    Can we get zapped back there! I was 11 years old, I want to be back there, I hate this world now....

    • @MrTruckerf
      @MrTruckerf Год назад

      If everyone who wants to go back could go back, they would soon make it suck as bad as it does now.

    • @reesedaniel5835
      @reesedaniel5835 Год назад

      @@MrTruckerf No because "they" were not in control back then. Not to the degree "they" are now. We were a truly FREE AMERICA back then.
      "America is a golden calf and we will suck it dry, chop it up, sell it off. We will turn it into the world's largest welfare state." ~Netanyahu
      "Give me control of a nation's money and I care not who makes it's laws" - Mayer Amschel Bauer Rothschild
      “If my sons did not want wars, there would be none.” Gutle Schnapner Rothschild
      "Let us reduce the ephah and increase the shekel; let us cheat with dishonest scales. Let us falsify the scales by deceit, That we may buy the poor for silver, And the needy for a pair of shoes-Even sell the chaff with the wheat..."Amos 8:5-7
      "The stranger that is within thee shall get up above thee very high; and thou shalt come down very low. He shall lend to thee, and thou shalt not lend to him: he shall be the head, and thou shalt be the tail." Deuteronomy 28:43-44 The "stranger among us" is the FED aka Rothschilds aka Wroth Children of Cain/Esau/Synagogue of Satan-Rev 2:9 and 3:9
      They were expelled from more than 109 countries in the past, 359 times for a reason.

    • @DanielFHarb-rx1yw
      @DanielFHarb-rx1yw 2 месяца назад +2

      That’s funny you were 11!
      So was I!
      1961, Baby!!! 🔥🔥🔥

    • @BarB2-90Nine
      @BarB2-90Nine Месяц назад

      I’m trying to invent a Time Machine we all can go back seems like a way better time right trying to

    • @robertrecchia2642
      @robertrecchia2642 29 дней назад

      I was 7

  • @GasMaskParade
    @GasMaskParade Год назад +63

    This channels hands down one of the best to come to if you're nostalgic or truly interested in how the past really was.

    • @vampirerobot
      @vampirerobot  Год назад +6

      Gosh...thanks Rob!! 😀

    • @GasMaskParade
      @GasMaskParade Год назад +4

      @@vampirerobot yw brother

    • @kesmarn
      @kesmarn Год назад +3

      @@vampirerobot Is there an explanation of who the original documentarian was? This is such an interesting collection. How did it get to be assembled in the first place? Whoever did the original filming did us all a favor!

    • @LouisWatterson-or7op
      @LouisWatterson-or7op 4 месяца назад

      @@vampirerobot Dude this is a bot

  • @chaunceypullman3380
    @chaunceypullman3380 9 месяцев назад +19

    I was telling my neighbors about how it used to be. 10 cents for can of biscuits. 25 cent can goods. 99 cent 2 liter coke cola. Name brand stuff, not generic. And let us not forget 50 cent per gallon gas. I had job at neighborhood Shellmart#12, and mind you, you earned that $3.15 per hour.

  • @melbrown6019
    @melbrown6019 11 месяцев назад +19

    This was 4 years before I was born. Life seemed much more simple back then. The cashiers actually had to know math and they were respectful and well dressed. Groceries were a lot cheaper. I bought 4 items a few days ago and spent $60! I can’t believe there’s cashiers and a bagger. Now you have to do everything yourself without the paycheck.

    • @mountuplikeaneagle
      @mountuplikeaneagle 6 месяцев назад

      Like a totally different country

    • @gato7908
      @gato7908 6 месяцев назад +1

      And the cashiers had to enter everything manually. Now they just scan. Should be easier, but they look more miserable

    • @dalesmyth7398
      @dalesmyth7398 Месяц назад

      The grocery store I go to has a bagger, and takes to the pickup when I'm done, plus puts the groceries in the cab. Butchers in the back working cutting/packaging meat.
      Someone on the floor always helping customers find stuff.
      Small Mom & Pop store.

  • @olderbutyoung7959
    @olderbutyoung7959 Год назад +35

    I started in the grocery business in 1969, retired in 2012, Oh the stories i could tell.

    • @lisalee2885
      @lisalee2885 Год назад

      My ex and his parents all worked grocery stores...I know what you mean about The Stories 😂😂😂

    • @markbajek2541
      @markbajek2541 Год назад +6

      tell em

    • @muziklvr7776
      @muziklvr7776 Год назад +2

      Nice retirement if you were union the entire time.

    • @KyleEvra
      @KyleEvra Год назад

      Tell me please! 🥺
      🤭🩷🩵

    • @cameron8529
      @cameron8529 3 месяца назад

      you started in my grandparents childhood and ended in my childhood 🤯

  • @justinstoreforyou
    @justinstoreforyou Год назад +14

    The RUclips algorithm somehow brought me here but it was well worth it. It's crazy to think that even if someone was only 27 in this video they'd already be older than the average life expectancy in the United States right now. The two older gentleman probably have been gone for 30 or 35 years now. I'm an 80's baby but do remember a slightly more relaxed time when I was younger. I cannot even stand going shopping unless it's first thing in the morning or a little before closing.

  • @JeffreyCoffey-kn4po
    @JeffreyCoffey-kn4po Год назад +14

    I'm amazed at how many products were offered ...it was a great Era. Affordable living and happy people. I enjoy the cash register most!!!

  • @Marianayellowbanana
    @Marianayellowbanana 3 месяца назад +8

    Did anyone sit underneath the cart like me and my brother? In the 80s Los Angeles had a grocery store called Alpha Beta and me and my brother both fit under the cart and we would stay there the whole shopping trip. Made it easy for my mom.

    • @paolo-n2000
      @paolo-n2000 3 месяца назад

      Me too with my sisters! Good ol' Alpha Beta in Los Angeles! I feel grateful to have grown up in LA in the 70s & 80s!

    • @maxv3208
      @maxv3208 18 дней назад

      Alan Hamell

  • @michaelambrosano938
    @michaelambrosano938 Год назад +20

    watching this made me tear up a little,..such a different time than today,..everything seemed slower,..I loved see the Brach's candy,..that was my grandmothers favorite

    • @thenotoriousgryyn342
      @thenotoriousgryyn342 8 месяцев назад +1

      My grand parents would buy the gold butter brachs candy, they were really good.

  • @scottthomas3672
    @scottthomas3672 Год назад +134

    I wish I could go back in time with my money now and I'd be like," The entire Grocery Store is on me, folks!" Enjoy!

    • @dannygjk
      @dannygjk Год назад +4

      @SPLΔSIVΞ You think people with more than $5 are rare?

    • @NateTheGnat
      @NateTheGnat Год назад +8

      they would look at your money and say it was counterfeit, since it was probably printed after 1972. and your cards wouldn't work either. you'd have to go work at the store to make money and you'd earn maybe 10 dollars a day.

    • @jeffreydavidconner
      @jeffreydavidconner Год назад

      @@NateTheGnat John Tudor had that same problem.

    • @Pressplay_Media_EU
      @Pressplay_Media_EU Год назад

      But they'd look at the new money and be like : "What is this?! We don't accept these here sir"

    • @jeffreydavidconner
      @jeffreydavidconner Год назад +1

      What did he pull out of his pocket @5:21? Smart phone?

  • @bignuts850
    @bignuts850 Год назад +7

    Back when they treated
    You like a customer

  • @semectual
    @semectual Год назад +7

    These Films are very relaxing! If RUclips would have existed back in 1972 who knows the type of vloggers shopping in those times we could have seen now! I remember going to the supermarket in the 80s and saw similar shipping experiences like this video. Nowadays, times are so different, you can never see a time capsule such as this one!

  • @williampaquet6573
    @williampaquet6573 Год назад +14

    Listen to the nice music they used to play in stores. This is what they took from us.

    • @rocco...
      @rocco... Год назад +1

      Now it's that vapid screaming bimbo crap.

    • @Melancholy1966
      @Melancholy1966 Год назад +7

      I agree, I can't stand the rap music or whatever it's called they play in stores and restaurants now.

    • @joe3009
      @joe3009 Год назад +2

      @Karla E. You mean inferior music.

  • @sickbastard151
    @sickbastard151 Год назад +54

    This truly brings me back to a time when the world was different! It's crazy how life is just so different. No masks no TikTok no stress life was good when this back then

    • @EmilyTienne
      @EmilyTienne Год назад +5

      Uh, no one wears masks. It’s time to move on.

    • @sickbastard151
      @sickbastard151 Год назад +2

      @@EmilyTienne u sure? where do u live?

    • @stevarino1989
      @stevarino1989 Год назад

      @@EmilyTiennetell that to the stupid idiots who still insist on wearing one alone in their cars or walking outside with nobody around. 🙄

  • @freespirit21newyork
    @freespirit21newyork Месяц назад +3

    Yup was born in 1965 and went shopping with Mama sat right up front in the 🛒 as a toddler she bought a whole lot of groceries back then for $25-$30 for a family of 6 . Wished we can bring those days back again 🌷💛

  • @chrisd755
    @chrisd755 Год назад +4

    I was 14 at the time. I forgot about those big half-gallon cans of juice that you needed a can opener for. The Libbys label had just been changed about that time. Anybody remember the jingle: “When it says Libbys Libbys Libbys on the label label label, you will like it, like it, like it on your table table table”? In the early 70’s my favorite songs were the Chi lites’ “Oh, Girl” and “O-o-h Child” by the Five Stairsteps. Still love that music! ❤👋🏻

  • @bannedheretic2971
    @bannedheretic2971 Год назад +34

    That cash register brought back memories of my first job, in high school, in 1978-79. I worked in an older grocery store. The newer stores had more modern registers. I loved being a grocery store cashier.

    • @jeffgarmon1
      @jeffgarmon1 Год назад +4

      That cash register was built to last. No planned obsolescence there!

    • @Smokesu
      @Smokesu Год назад +3

      How did you ring stuff up without scanning? He just presses buttons and i have no idea what is going on lol

    • @gato7908
      @gato7908 6 месяцев назад +1

      I wonder how many cashiers today would say they love their jobs? And all they have to do is scan, not manually enter everything. But they probably have a lot more crazy people to deal with today, depending on where they work

    • @Arianna-sl2hv
      @Arianna-sl2hv 6 месяцев назад +1

      ​@@Smokesuyou typed in the price that was labeled on the item. They use to use a sticker gun to attach all the prices.

    • @Arianna-sl2hv
      @Arianna-sl2hv 6 месяцев назад

      ​@@Smokesushows @ 5:41

  • @ZackFrisbee
    @ZackFrisbee Год назад +8

    The music in the store is so much better than today.

  • @icreatedanaccountforthis1852
    @icreatedanaccountforthis1852 Год назад +5

    Really enjoyed watching this.

  • @ChrisRoth1972
    @ChrisRoth1972 Год назад +5

    I was a baby in 1972,I still can relate to calmer Grocery Stores like this when I was 5 & so on.
    Even in the 80’s Grocery Stores were more hassle free then they are today.
    Thanks for posting this video!

    • @JimL2883
      @JimL2883 9 месяцев назад +1

      I was 1 year old at this video taping. I remember the best time of my life was in the 70s and 80s going to the grocery store with mom.

  • @clapolla
    @clapolla Год назад +10

    Remember the self-serve Brach Candy stations they used to have in Gro. Stores in the '70s

    • @alteredbeast1974
      @alteredbeast1974 Год назад

      I sure do, filled up many a bag at those

    • @reesedaniel5835
      @reesedaniel5835 Год назад

      Sears and Roebuck had one too...I used to always get the chocolate drop stars. Delicious.

  • @24hourgmtchannel64
    @24hourgmtchannel64 Год назад +16

    So cool to see these time capsules. I was born in 1965 I vividly remember going to the local town A&P with my parents in the early 70's. Every time I grind up some eight O clock coffees that wonderful smell transports me back.

    • @musicmaster158
      @musicmaster158 19 дней назад

      I still remember that smell of the fresh ground coffee!

  • @mikieemiike3979
    @mikieemiike3979 Год назад +5

    Watching this makes me remember when I wanted to run home after school and see what I can invent or play with my neighborhood friends.

  • @BillVol
    @BillVol 3 месяца назад +3

    I wish supermarkets still played music like this.

  • @shanesmith6941
    @shanesmith6941 Год назад +64

    I was 7 years old and still remember the sounds the big clunky register made and the smell of the paper bags. The baggers were skilled at placing your items in the tall paper bags and were always careful to put the fragile items on top. Such a quiet peaceful time when no one was angry or in a rush. Those days are gone forever.

    • @jeffgarmon1
      @jeffgarmon1 Год назад +8

      Thank you! ( former bagger). How about the smell of freshly ground coffee... coffee beans were ground at checkout. A&P did this. It was called 8-oclock coffee?

    • @sallyfreeman9971
      @sallyfreeman9971 Год назад +6

      @@jeffgarmon1 I remember A&P. There was one in Indianapolis.

    • @nathanielovaughn2145
      @nathanielovaughn2145 Год назад +1

      Only if you choose them gone

    • @Volynyanka
      @Volynyanka Год назад +3

      A few years ago, I was buying just a hot rotisserie chicken and half a gallon of ice cream. The bagger had placed the ice cream on the top of hot chicken. He was probably still in a junior or senior high school because it was Saturday. I asked him to re-pack the items in two separate bags because the i-cream and chicken will ruin each other... It was probably like 10 years ago, but I am l smiling while typing it. 😂

    • @antilogism
      @antilogism Год назад +2

      Paper bags and paper straws have been transplanted from the 1970s to today's Vermont.

  • @kdean2
    @kdean2 Год назад +12

    Wow! The old S&H Green stamp machine above the cash register sure brought back great memories! Kids today will never know the pleasure of saving up books all year long to buy Christmas gifts at the Green stamp store. Well, that's what mom and dad did with them anyway.

    • @jehobden
      @jehobden 6 месяцев назад +1

      I think they've been replaced in large part now by credit card or supermarket reward points. My regular supermarket gives rewards in fuel points, which can save users up to $1 per gallon for a fill-up.

    • @kdean2
      @kdean2 6 месяцев назад +1

      @@jehobden I agree, I use the points from Fryes food store in Phoenix to get diesel or gas.
      But the thing about using the rewards points they are useless unless you make another purchase even if it’s at a discounted price.
      Marketing at its best!! Lol

    • @connielaws1674
      @connielaws1674 2 месяца назад +1

      My parents used S&H green stamps to buy my baby bassinet along with many other things. I can still remember when I was little watching Mom & Dad pasting green stamps in the booklets.

  • @susannahfox7188
    @susannahfox7188 Год назад +9

    The cash register is awesome! Around this time, I used to work at a well known store in Ann Arbor called Goodyear's. It had a lot of imports and was pretty upscale. It had been founded by German immigrants. It also was outfitted with pneumatic tubes from every department that led to the central office area. The sales person would put the money, or credit request in the container and then whoosh it up to me, in the office area. I would make change from the tray where the containers landed, and send the money back to them in the container. There were approximately 20 of these pneumatic tubes, and sometimes, the containers would come out and bounce off unto the floor. Especially during the holiday season when it was very busy. I also had to go look up their credit account before I could approve their credit purchase. And also, I would get notes from the sales people asking for an aspirin, or other requests/communications. I miss the simplicity of that system, for sure.

  • @librarianlovesrick
    @librarianlovesrick 9 месяцев назад +4

    Oh, I forgot, the store workers all dressed up every day like they were all managers. Nice pants, botton shirts, ties.

  • @davidwaller3790
    @davidwaller3790 Год назад +21

    If they ever invent a time machine I want to volunteer.... imagine all the great rock bands you'll get to see! 1972 man!

    • @davidcarter1013
      @davidcarter1013 Год назад +1

      I'd like to go back to the mid-late 50s

    • @Jablome333
      @Jablome333 Год назад +3

      imagine you could get drafted to Vietnam......smmfh

    • @henrystowe6217
      @henrystowe6217 Год назад +1

      My time machine would start in 1965 and end before October 1973. Lather rinse repeat

    • @henrystowe6217
      @henrystowe6217 Год назад

      ​@@Jablome333 imagine not. Most weren't

    • @ralphsanchico2452
      @ralphsanchico2452 Год назад

      I guess one of the biggest challenges would be not to spill the beans on whatever future knowledge you already may possess! That could spell disaster!

  • @bobthebuilder9553
    @bobthebuilder9553 Год назад +24

    My Goodness! 1972. That was the year the Oakland A's took the series from Cincinnati! I was 10 years old. I was reading comics that cost 15 -20 cents each! Pinball machines were one game for a dime and 3 games for a quarter. Gas was 25-30 cents a gallon. What a time that was!

    • @sallyfreeman9971
      @sallyfreeman9971 Год назад +1

      I miss being a kid in the late 60's and throughout the 70's

    • @derricklowe2823
      @derricklowe2823 Год назад +1

      😅 Pinball machines !!! I use to love playing those, and I never had enough quarters to keep playing. What happened to them ? I haven't seen a pinball machine in over 35 years.

  • @goldrusher7554
    @goldrusher7554 Месяц назад +2

    Those days are long gone! Thank you for posting this video! Memories is all we have now.

  • @richgurl624
    @richgurl624 5 месяцев назад +3

    I would love to go back in time to taste the food back in 1972. ❤

  • @thomashill2965
    @thomashill2965 Год назад +11

    No 500-lb. idiots racing around on motorized carts, crowds blocking isles or drugged-out spaceshots ripping up the shelves. The cashiers spoke English and could count change.
    Wouldn't mind going back to that time; I guess I just didn't appreciate it then. Hard to believe it was more than half a century ago.

    • @BRIANDER100
      @BRIANDER100 2 месяца назад

      don't forget no green haired nose ringed woman with tattoos.......

  • @Purplenpinkk
    @Purplenpinkk Год назад +31

    I think it's safe to say that these two men shopping have "shuffled off this mortal coil."

    • @glennmillerfan
      @glennmillerfan Год назад +6

      Yeah. They were probably born in the 1910s or 1920s at the latest.

    • @Thomas-yr9ln
      @Thomas-yr9ln Год назад +7

      Either that or they shuffled off to Buffalo.

    • @nocturnalrecluse1216
      @nocturnalrecluse1216 Год назад +4

      ​@@Thomas-yr9ln More like Detroit.

    • @nocturnalrecluse1216
      @nocturnalrecluse1216 Год назад +3

      ​@@Thomas-yr9ln More like Detroit.

    • @nocturnalrecluse1216
      @nocturnalrecluse1216 Год назад +5

      I'd say that old timer with the glasses might have served in the great war. He looks to be in his early 70s at the time.

  • @VIDSTORAGE
    @VIDSTORAGE Год назад +2

    The older guys were thinking MAN this stuff is expensive nowadays

    • @dannyboyy8465
      @dannyboyy8465 Год назад +1

      And the old guy had no idea that 50 yrs later, the entire world of people would be able to see footage of him shopping!

  • @mrssilencedogood4825
    @mrssilencedogood4825 Год назад +17

    I was 7 or 8 years old depending when that was filmed (born middle of the year). The biggest thing I miss? S&H Green Stamps! There was nothing like seeing the cashier dial up the number of stamps your mom would be getting and handing them to you. And then running home to paste them in the book! ❤ Now if only we could all decide on the sewing machine or the rowboat 😂 (points if you get that reference! 😉)

    • @ralphsanchico2452
      @ralphsanchico2452 Год назад +2

      🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣

    • @ps4games164
      @ps4games164 7 месяцев назад

      and you still are 7-8 years old in your 💩 head or less

    • @jehobden
      @jehobden 6 месяцев назад +1

      This was filmed in mid-to-late-March 1972, as the TV GUIDE for sale was dated Mar. 25.
      Yes, I wish my family had as many trading stamps as the Bradys did. I'd have wanted the color tv (which they ended up getting) more than the rowboat or sewing machine.

  • @davidgleason3379
    @davidgleason3379 Год назад +27

    As a child of late 60"s and all throughout the 70"s I can remember going to grocery store with mom can remember on Friday if we went to fedmart with mom sometimes we would get a treat after shopping. To stop in the little restaurant area and have something like a doughnut or something similar. It was a big treat for us. Also if I stayed the night on Thursday during the summer. I would get to go on Friday morning with my Grandpa he did the weekly shopping for grandma and him. It was neat to get up early on Friday morning have breakfast of fruitloops this was in 1973 until 77 can remember Grandpa staring up the truck and he and I would go to food basket around 8:30 because they did not open until 9 am. So we would be the only vehicle in the parking lot. Well just a little before 9 you would see one of the employees unlock the door and turn on the lights and we would go in Grandpa was sometimes the only customer in the store. These were when things like grocery stores close at 9 pm or other stores would be closed on Sunday it was different times. I will say glad I had the privilege of going with Grandpa and although he has been gone since 1977 I can still have very clear memories of being with him riding in his truck going to Food basket

    • @sallyfreeman9971
      @sallyfreeman9971 Год назад +1

    • @lisalee2885
      @lisalee2885 Год назад +3

      Very sweet memory. We grew up in California and my grandparents in Burbank, CA. Hughes market was THE store. Loved going there with them. My brother caught on to the returning of the shopping carts for the 25 cent ticket 😂😂HE made a lot and helped other shoppers. I miss KMart so much. Broadway too!

    • @davidgleason3379
      @davidgleason3379 Год назад +4

      @@lisalee2885 oh mom was a regular shopper of k mart. I can remember many times the icee machine running and sometimes if we were good in the store mom would takes us to get a treat at the restaurant in the back of store I can remember many times standing still in boys department so mom could hold pants up to me to check if length was the same. I remember one night my sister and I were at k mart with mom and they were about to close the store and I thought WOW were out really late. Of course this was 1974 and at that time 9 pm was late. Lol. Mom didn't go to Broadway. But can remember sears was a staple for mom and dad .it's a little sad to think how many stores from 60"s and 70"s are just a distant memory.

    • @747heavyboeing3
      @747heavyboeing3 Год назад

      @@lisalee2885 Did Burbank have a GEMCO store??

    • @lisalee2885
      @lisalee2885 Год назад +1

      @@747heavyboeing3 hi..it wasn't in Burbank. I think it was in Vannuys or Northridge 😁

  • @KingFahtah
    @KingFahtah Год назад +6

    An entire cigarette section and it wasn't even locked. Wow

  • @TC-tw5zk
    @TC-tw5zk 2 месяца назад +2

    I learned how to check on those same registers in 1973..I was 17 and now im retired with 50 years in that industry

  • @jakebluethunder
    @jakebluethunder Месяц назад +2

    That was a nice blast from the past. Back in the day when people focused on what they were doing and on each other instead of always being on a phone.

  • @gastondeveaux3783
    @gastondeveaux3783 Год назад +14

    This is great. Those cash registers, classic, I love it !

  • @donaldramey1896
    @donaldramey1896 Год назад +11

    I was 18 and already two years into my grocery career when this was filmed. I had just progressed from bagger to checker/stocker. We all had the old Garvey price markers hanging like tails on our belts and our thumbs were blue from the ink. I used to call the chore of sweeping "wiping butts" because the floor was littered with cigarette butts.

    • @747heavyboeing3
      @747heavyboeing3 Год назад +4

      I remember I worked at a grocery store at age 14.
      That would never be allowed today. Then my second job at age 16 at the local airport! It sure beat flipping burgers.

  • @babylonhasfallen1329
    @babylonhasfallen1329 Год назад +11

    I remember going to the grocery store with my mom when I was a young kid in the mid 70s and she’d spend about $100 and leave with about 3 full grocery carts full of groceries, enough to last about the whole month and we were a family of 5 at the time. I vividly remember this because at the time, I thought $100 was an extremely large amount of money and also about a week ago, I was telling a younger friend of mine that there was a time when cigarettes and porno mags were just sold out in the open. They weren’t behind the register and this kinda freaked him out.

    • @denisefarmer366
      @denisefarmer366 Год назад +3

      Yes.....a person could eat 7 days on $20 back then. I was 22 then and remember well. If you were careful, you'd spend even less. So your story is spot on.😊

    • @oldtwinsna8347
      @oldtwinsna8347 8 месяцев назад

      $100 in the mid 70s come out to nearly $600 in today's money. I can buy a LOT more than 3 carts of groceries at Costco for that today.

  • @kslaughter111
    @kslaughter111 8 месяцев назад +5

    wow seems like back then when you made a living you could actually live

  • @LOCKnLOAD122
    @LOCKnLOAD122 Год назад +122

    A time when cashiers actually had to use mathematics.

    • @preposterous23
      @preposterous23 Год назад +16

      I've ran into kids that couldn't give back the correct change even when machine already does it for them.

    • @danacaro-herman3530
      @danacaro-herman3530 Год назад +4

      ​@@preposterous23sad😢

    • @jaminova_1969
      @jaminova_1969 Год назад +5

      Once the clerk told me the power was out and they could give change. I said, How do you think we did it before computers? I may as well asked her to compute Pi to the 9th digit !

    • @crlaw75
      @crlaw75 Год назад +1

      I remember going to one supermarket that the cashiers memorized the prices, which I thought was amazing.

    • @Volynyanka
      @Volynyanka Год назад +1

      @@preposterous23 Yeah, I had this situation, when I gave young sale clerk a nickel, so she would give a dime for a change instead of nickel. She looked at me as I was out of this world.

  • @DucknCoverin
    @DucknCoverin Год назад +22

    I remember coming up in the 80s/90s and being fascinated by the colors and architecture of a lot of these older retail buildings from the 60s and 70s. A lot of it got covered up in the 80s with beige and pastels. A lot of it also met the wrecking ball. Despite what younger people think, things started to take on a very generic look in the 1980s that’s just worsened over the years. It wasn’t all neon lights and exciting. A lot of it was cool leftovers with a boring facelift. At least that’s how I remember this era. It’s a time when a lot of vibrant cool looking stuff was covered up with a coat of beige, or completely remodeled to look unremarkable and homogenized. There were exceptions, but not many.

    • @nuttybar9
      @nuttybar9 Год назад +2

      And now they think that graffiti is cool.

    • @jaysharpESQ
      @jaysharpESQ Год назад +1

      Yep. I remember the 80s being grey and dreadful and boring as well.
      All the architecture going up was hideous.
      I'm a brooklyn born and raised 'kid' from 81 myself.
      And to comment on graffiti...
      I think people are anti-graffitti in general, just enjoy the style.
      I don't like graffiti. I like murals.

    • @elliecherise1968
      @elliecherise1968 10 месяцев назад

      Actually that's surprising, but you were born in 81 so you didn't get it. The 80s were far superior. The stone exterior, green marble on banks. It was the 90s where everything had to be refurbished and clean and modern and look like a hospital room. Things were still good in the 80s until amateur flippers ruined things in the 90s.

  • @kris78787
    @kris78787 Год назад +4

    I would love to go back to this era but I definitely don’t miss the smoking indoors, everywhere

    • @mrssilencedogood4825
      @mrssilencedogood4825 Год назад +2

      I’m with you! I was a little kid then, I’d go back for everything except the crazy gross smoking everywhere!

  • @shawl777
    @shawl777 Год назад +17

    Must have been men’s night at that store lol. Love the sound of those old cash registers, brings back memories!

  • @plutoplatters
    @plutoplatters Год назад +17

    4:14.... I think the grocery bill was $17.00 !! Same as Costco today for ANY 2 items !! Wonderful

    • @ebayer4life980
      @ebayer4life980 Год назад +1

      It’s 50 years ago lol. It’s 120 today

  • @brandoncook8300
    @brandoncook8300 8 месяцев назад +2

    So glad I found this channel. These are fun to watch

    • @vampirerobot
      @vampirerobot  8 месяцев назад +1

      Happy you're enjoying them Brandon.

  • @hermanator74301
    @hermanator74301 Год назад +5

    Love the checkout. That cash register was the kind I ran in the 70's. My boss at one store called the register a Jewish piano. He was Jewish. It was exactly like this one except it had 4 cash drawers. Each user had their own drawer. Also the produce scale at the register really brought back memories as did the paper grocery sacks.

  • @JW-gs8wk
    @JW-gs8wk Год назад +29

    This is when cashiers had to really work they had to look at the prices and then enter it on register one by one and every register had a bagger and they push the cart to your car and put the groceries in you trunk for you and usually get tipped 50 cents and they were happy .

    • @tartgreenapple
      @tartgreenapple Год назад +4

      I remember when registers converted from inputting prices to scanning barcodes. No need to price every product anymore with the machine that output stickers. It did speed up the lines a great deal and tracked inventory. I worked at a grocery store in the 90's and we still helped customers to their cars if they requested it.

    • @tartgreenapple
      @tartgreenapple Год назад +3

      @@ATwistofEntertainment I bet those folks complained about those prices too!😂

    • @milfordcivic6755
      @milfordcivic6755 Год назад +2

      It was also the time when cashiers had to pay for any shortages on their cash drawers out of their pay too.

    • @milfordcivic6755
      @milfordcivic6755 Год назад +2

      @@tartgreenapple They did. People were only making $5-6 for a full time job in most places back then.

    • @lesleylesley5821
      @lesleylesley5821 Год назад +1

      @@milfordcivic6755 I worked for the Canadian government as a clerk, for a year, $1.60 and hour in 71. Union job.

  • @reverseuniverse2559
    @reverseuniverse2559 Год назад +6

    That’s great to watch!! Thanks for sharing 👍

  • @ChristysChannelYall
    @ChristysChannelYall Год назад +2

    I was born in 1972. Such a calmer more peaceful time.

  • @LosingLincolns
    @LosingLincolns Год назад +2

    I love videos like this that show how every day life was back then. Thanks for sharing 🙂

  • @lovinlife6630
    @lovinlife6630 Год назад +8

    Back then, someone even bagged up your groceries and placed them in your car for you.

  • @jgray4234
    @jgray4234 Год назад +37

    It sure reminds me of the grocery market in my neighborhood in NYC that closed because of rent hike. I cried for months and still get choked up thinking about it. It played great music. Although they have other locations, the original one was one of a kind and felt like home. There is one other store that looks a lot like this one in the video and I hope it stays open forever. My heart can't take another original loss. It's hard enough so many mom an pop stores, where the owners knew you, are now gone.

  • @davidkuharich9269
    @davidkuharich9269 Год назад +2

    If I could jump back into 1972 I would in a heartbeat.

  • @possumcolvett5722
    @possumcolvett5722 Год назад +2

    Love 💕 these video's bring back those good old days I think we would all be alot happier 👍😊

  • @adcoxrobert3786
    @adcoxrobert3786 Год назад +59

    I want to hear music played in supermarkets again. And I want the term "grocery store" to make a comeback.

    • @anthonydavid5121
      @anthonydavid5121 Год назад +7

      I wanna hear the sound of that cash register again. To me, that is as normal a sound as running water. Wierd the things you miss.

    • @jf8461
      @jf8461 Год назад +2

      Agree!

    • @ChadtheHammer
      @ChadtheHammer Год назад +20

      Ummm, where I live music does play and everyone calls it "grocery store." Not sure where you live.

    • @adcoxrobert3786
      @adcoxrobert3786 Год назад +2

      @@ChadtheHammer Sounds nice. Where I live, Kroger doesn't play music and they don't give a flip about their customers.

    • @anthonydavid5121
      @anthonydavid5121 Год назад +2

      @@ChadtheHammer Where I live the term grocery store fell to the wayside many decades ago. Who calls in a grocery store anymore? People say supermarket. The supermarket closest to me never plays music though the much larger one in town does. I'm with Adcox Robert on this one.

  • @gatormccluskey3708
    @gatormccluskey3708 Год назад +26

    Back when you could light one up before you get to your car. A guy needed a smoke
    after the sticker shock of $23.00 for groceries!

  • @diannakschendel
    @diannakschendel Год назад +3

    This video is so relaxing and relaxing to watch. ❤

  • @rubicon-oh9km
    @rubicon-oh9km Год назад +1

    I was 3 and my family just moved to Shreveport, Louisiana. Some of these sounds and views woke up memories I didn't even know existed.

  • @bruceadams9542
    @bruceadams9542 Год назад +20

    It is strange to look back how most Grocery stores put everything out . even cigarettes there was more trust and respect .

    • @jaminova_1969
      @jaminova_1969 Год назад

      Shoot! If you would have shoplifted, you would be banned from the store and everyone would know about it. Plus, you would be arrested and go to jail.

    • @davidcarter1013
      @davidcarter1013 Год назад +5

      And fear of consequences for shoplifting

    • @joedoe-sedoe7977
      @joedoe-sedoe7977 Год назад +2

      And no rubbers in the check out line for the kids to see “hey mommy whats that for”