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

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hippytreehugger4ever - 7.3.2012 4:36:07
Heck, stores don't even have backstock anymore.

OldTimerGuy58 - 14.12.2011 2:13:32
What the....! Why arent they using the bar code scanners?

eddy909100 - 10.12.2011 9:54:50
poor chipper!

cbowman61 - 30.8.2011 23:44:55
i give 5000 dolar for 55 chevy

PrisonerNumber9653 - 10.7.2011 21:37:56
"Mother asks Mr. Ingall if he could recommend a sauce that would go well with roast cocker spaniel"

happy1465 - 2.7.2011 0:04:23
Leaving that dog in the car is so wrong. And the narrator makes it seem so a-ok. The Mom is such a MILF though. So i guess its ok.

pgrath1 - 30.5.2011 13:06:55
- the FED's money printing to cover Gov't vote-buying, massive deficits and Wall St. bailouts is a TAX. It means more money chasing the same amount of goods. Who loses?  Worker's wages and middle class savings.

jvnvch - 30.5.2011 10:12:33
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.

hazeleyz11 - 30.5.2011 8:39:10
I was worried about the dog. I hope it was a cool day!

tynerd - 30.5.2011 8:29:18
average manufacturing job paid $2.62 an hour in California. My dad worked in a grocery store and he didn't make that much. Minimum wage in 1965-1966 was $1.25 an hour....

tynerd - 30.5.2011 8:28:05
average manufacturing job paid $2.62 an hour in California. My dad worked in a grocery store and he didn't make that much. Minimum wage in 1965-1966 was $1.25 an hour....

george85v - 30.4.2011 4:21:00
that 55 Chevy was a 2 door hardtop would be worth a mint today

txvoltaire - 27.3.2011 1:34:13
The Nelson family has returned to the car before Chipper has suffered from heat stroke!

RolandfionaRuby123 - 22.1.2011 0:27:26
tv today 2011 thay put a show on for CEO to make them look good what crap this commowealth bank he himself this is one man he gets 70.000.000 millon a year what a joke thats why poeple !!! we are poor today becouse of the banks making that much money thay like to control the world thay are the big brothers thay make sure the you dont make frofits thay control the frofits then buy you out with out knowing it. In the old day we get pay by cash in the hand now 2011 GOD help us we cant live .

RolandfionaRuby123 - 22.1.2011 0:03:36
and not only that but kids was not woking thay were at school and mum and dad working. now today 2011 kids taking our jobs and thay cant feed us becouse of the wage thay get we 25 years and over cant get work becouse big brother making that mush money thay dont want to lose profits which thay control the world greedy B. thay can rot in hell lol

mistressofaminer - 4.1.2011 11:22:06
I'll have to agree with themamagoatshow and sciFiGuy, that a 5 year difference in the 20th century is huge! Not to mention Sputnik and Eisenhower still in the picture. I like Mrs. Nelson's 55 Chevy.

themamagoatshow - 2.12.2010 5:32:21
the letters say mcmLvll (1957) not mcmLxll 1962 look @00:08

curmill - 13.11.2010 1:33:15
I wonder if Mrs. Nelson would like to sell her car?!

Idoljunky32 - 3.10.2010 22:36:19
I remember when the prices were just labeled on the items and the cashier tallied the prices thru the old fashion register! Thou I'd freak if my butcher today wasn't wearing gloves while cutting meat. I don't get super-centers like walmart were the meat is shipped from out of state already packaged. My mom instilled it in my head that if you don't see the butcher in the back cutting the meat, you don't know were it comes from. Neat upload thou.

SciFiGuy1x - 26.9.2010 15:31:25
You labeled this movie as from 1962, but the copyright notice at the beginning of the movie is 1957 (MCMLVII). Perhaps you misread the "V" as an "X" -- which would be 1962.

TheSteveos3rdEye - 27.8.2010 12:34:04
They left that poor dog in the hot car they would lock them up today

CrashingCrockery - 25.8.2010 8:03:45
I loved how much noisier it sounded than it actually looked! The butcher scene was just - nasty - I never knew what went on back there when the Nice Man in White went and prepared a "cut" for you. Eek. But the BEST thing was seeing all the PRODUCTS! They had NO shame whatsoever in blatant brand-name "placement," though it was not filmed as if to show OFF the labels, merely depict shelves, etc. I too wish the color could be restored. Such a gay day at the market for all! (except the dog).

xlseeor - 20.7.2010 23:26:16
Yeah, I remember hearing it for sure, and the meat wrapped up in paper too.

apachette07 - 30.4.2010 15:37:23
I was shocked at how little the bill came to also. Now, a good, frozen pizza costs more than five bucks lol. But why did the lady allow the little girl to pick out her favorites? But when the little boy wanted strawberriesm she said no? I know she said they were too expensive but good grief. He only had one item. The little girl had several...

zekepig - 20.2.2010 21:56:03
At least they left the car door window open a crack for the dog to breathe. But these days, some people leave their little kids in the car with the windows closed!

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