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FORGOTTEN Grocery Stores of the Past #Video


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Enjoy a nostalgic look back at grocery stores of the past through amazing vintage photos.

See what grocery shopping was like back before the days of self-checkout and Amazon home delivery. Back in the days of uniformed cashiers and helpful carry-out service.

Grocery shopping went through a lot of changes during the 20th century before we ended up with the modern supermarkets of today.

In this video, we'll take a look back at the brief history of supermarkets in America.

Thanks for joining me in The History Lounge!
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  • CharMaine Added I wondered as a kid what A&P stood for . . . and now I know. Have to tell my brother. He didn't know either. Thanks for the history lesson, Mel. Much appreciated.