Review

17 things you always saw in a 1960s supermarket

The local supermarket in the 1960s was a bright symbol of modern convenience for families across the country. Walking through the front doors revealed a world of shiny tile floors, massive pyramids of canned goods, and the distinct smell of freshly ground coffee beans. It was an era when frozen dinners and powdered drinks were viewed as exciting culinary miracles that saved busy mothers hours of cooking time every single night. Shoppers did not worry about reading tiny ingredient labels or checking for organic certification on their produce. Instead, they pushed heavy metal carts down narrow aisles, chatting with neighbors and trusting the big brands to provide clean and affordable meals for their households. Looking back at this era reveals how much our views on nutrition and shopping habits have changed over the decades.

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