
Price envy!

1938 Michigan: Baked meat loaf 26 cents, tea 19 cents, apples 3 cents, flour 65 cents . . .
Delivering in style in 1915

H. Miles Moothart in front of his store in his first car. The car and trailer are full of deliveries.
English market, 1930's

Is it a surprise that an English corner market in 1935 would have ads for tea and chocolate?
Not so popular anymore . . .

A tobacco shop in 1940's Australia. Where your Dad used to go.
The beginning of modern markets

Owens Market in Indiana - so modern!
Can't you smell it?

Can't you smell the inside of this fish store just by looking at the picture?
Gloves, hats, canned goods - and a pot belly stove!

Remember hearing about people gathering around the potbelly stove? In this 1910 California store, they could do that!
Modern tech - iced produce!

The produce department in Brock's Grocery Store offered the latest in technology: garden fresh iced produce.