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Pics of inside of supermarkets/sweet shops/Newsagents from the 70's-80's?

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  • #16
    Re: Pics of inside of supermarkets/sweet shops/Newsagents from the 70's-80's?

    I love the clown and the 2 guys to the right - can you imagine being stuck in a lift with any of them?

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    • #17
      Re: Pics of inside of supermarkets/sweet shops/Newsagents from the 70's-80's?

      I found this photo of an old Presto, featuring the citrus segments on the wall that I remember so well from a supermarket we went to when I was very small. It’s only from this photo that I know it was Presto. It could well be the very same store.
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      1976 Vintage

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      • #18
        Re: Pics of inside of supermarkets/sweet shops/Newsagents from the 70's-80's?

        The first co-op Toad lane Rochdale and today...
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        Ejector seat?...your jokin!

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        • #19
          Re: Pics of inside of supermarkets/sweet shops/Newsagents from the 70's-80's?

          Originally posted by George 1978 View Post
          Did WHSmith take over all former John Menzies stores around 10 years ago? - they overlapped so much as to what they both sold that it was only a matter of time before one took over the other.
          This is true - they did yes George, though I'd say it was more like 14/15 years a-go .... more like may-be 2005 possibly!!

          Looking back at these old supermarket Pics reminds of the days before Presto became Safeway who became Morrissons in due course and Somerfiield/Gateway becoming the Co-op and Somerfield being part of Kwick Save ... all odd crazy mergers in my opinion where the said Supermarkets was not of the same price range etc and of course Kwick Swave's awful *but occasionaly) mellowing instrumental music. If only that could be re-lived through photos - that'd be amazinly odd!

          Talking of Supermarkets Up North (Yorkshire) another Semi-famous fore-runner of a Supermarket/Frozen Food shop we had was Hillards and everything was in box's .... years before Nettos and Ald hit on this idea. My Mum's old boss was from Derby and had never known this concept and though we all lived/worked in a Town with a population of only 89 to 10'00 in those days (and little more today) man did he love the place for his weekly/daily shop to take back to Derby!

          80sChav

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