BOOMER SUPERMARKET 1962 CLASSIC TV SHOWS CARTOONS COMMERCIALS on DVD at TVDAYS.com

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Published 2008-11-13

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  • @kateespencer764
    Am I the only one that wishes we could go back to these simple times 😌
  • @maconsumner
    $5.63!!!!!!! That's it with a 5lb veal roast and everything else she got!!!!  It would be worth the cost of a time machine just so we could go back and to the grocery store back then.
  • @wadebrown70
    Poor little Jack wanted one thing (strawberries) and mom say's nope, and little sister Betty fills up her little shopping cart with things she wanted, and mom is like "good job Betty". I'm sure Jack will have some words for little sister Betty off-camera.
  • @samson9535
    I remember my mother coming home from the supermarket in 1969 with 11 or 12 paper shopping bags filled to the brim and some overflowing with groceries. She was going on and on about having to pay 50 dollars for these groceries. Today, it would cost, probably, 400 or more dollars. 😄
  • @lindathrall5133
    I loved going to the grocery store and do grocery shopping with my grandma and getting the S&H green stamps and filling up those books and it was lots of fun
  • @Thomas-yr9ln
    What I miss is being that age and being part of a family.
  • "Health laws don't allow dogs in food stores." Ahh, the good old days.
  • @andishifley5869
    Nobody scuffling around in their pajama bottoms and slippers!! My, how times have changed!
  • I like how Betty shops, she sees something she wants and into the cart it goes 😂. That's the same way I shop, I totally understand Betty 😊
  • My father was the manager of a large supermarket in the 1960’s. This brought back some great memories 🤓
  • @darkwood777
    That was a very nice store with a great selection. We didn't get to see stores like that in our community until the 1970s. In the 1950s we had to go to separate stores when we went shopping. Bakery, butcher shop, dry goods, and the dairy store when we stopped getting milk, eggs, and butter delivered. Vegetables were local either fresh or canned at home, while fruit was fresh berries in the summer and apples and pears in the fall, which we put into the root cellar so they would last through the winter. At Christmas we would see oranges and grapefruit for a very short time, then we would have to wait a whole year. Many people today just don't appreciate what life was like a couple generations ago..
  • @bigballer6105
    This video is so wholesome you just want to jump into the video and live like that forever.
  • @billjames8854
    Cashier forgot to give Mrs Nelson her S&H  Green Stamps
  • @bruno8126
    I’m only 36 and this makes me feel a bit of nostalgia that I never experienced haha. My grandfather is a World War II and Korean War veteran, I remember he always talked about those times, saying how cheap, safe, modest and innocent those days were ❤️ he’s 97 today!
  • @jess4metoo
    Well we know who’s mom’s favorite. Betty gets a whole little cart, while poor Jack is denied strawberries.
  • @jazzyfayy1983
    Betty got everything she wanted but jack couldn't get the strawberries.
  • @jvnvch
    This is actually a 1957 film, not 1962, but the prices are still amazing, and it's surprising how similar the store is in many ways to stores of today.
  • My father was a grocery clerk in the 1960s -2000. I remember this well. He worked for Mayfair Markets in California . A great company to work for. I miss those days. Ground beef was .39 a pound.