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Having debate with mates at moment...when I was a kid I remember my mother putting us in a two seated booth
In the supermarket to watch cartoons, while she shopped.
Everyone thinks I'm mad.
Can anyone remember these!!!!!


 
Posted : 23/10/2011 11:25 pm
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Oh yes, i do remember them. Never decent cartoons either.


 
Posted : 23/10/2011 11:27 pm
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Pricerite? where did they go?


 
Posted : 23/10/2011 11:30 pm
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I can't remember them

I remember Fine Fare though


 
Posted : 23/10/2011 11:36 pm
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yeah I remember them. im sure they had them in Presto 8)


 
Posted : 23/10/2011 11:36 pm
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70s/80s supermarkets? Cordon Bleu ... didn't they become Iceland?


 
Posted : 23/10/2011 11:38 pm
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didn't have tv until 11 so that sort of thing totally out of the question.

the local Wavy line didn't have one


 
Posted : 23/10/2011 11:39 pm
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The Naafi was our local shop, are they still on the go?


 
Posted : 23/10/2011 11:42 pm
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Presto. Jeeze...

I remember in Co-Op they had old mechanical tills, same as Caters which was bigger, then Caters closed down and Presto's opened and had the new electronic ones. Which use to go wrong quite often. But they used to have a wet fish counter and all the meat you had to buy from the counter, no pre-packaged lumps. Same with cheese.

(Suddenly feels quite old)

Then Presto was bought out by Safeway, who were then bought out by Morrisons. Who then closed the store down, with the loss of dozens and dozens of jobs, leaving the area with no proper supermarket. None of the little shops can cater for the local demand now so people have to get on the bus and go Tescos or Sainsburys. It's made life quite difficult for elderly and not very mobile people though. And it's had a knock on negative effect on the local street market too. Less people coming to shop in the area. 🙁

Bloody Morrisons. 😡


 
Posted : 23/10/2011 11:51 pm
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Presto was Fine Fare before even that. Also remember Walter Wilson's, ace!


 
Posted : 24/10/2011 7:42 am
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We had a Presto but before that it was a Hintons.


 
Posted : 24/10/2011 7:50 am
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For those in the north-east, remember Hintons?


 
Posted : 24/10/2011 8:03 am
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We had a Lo Cost by us, also a Fine Fare and an APT 😉


 
Posted : 24/10/2011 8:23 am
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I remember Fine Fare and International.

Reminds me of being taken to Internantional to get a can of vimto and a milky way by the shop assistant/ god mother at my Grandad's Jewellery Shop.


 
Posted : 24/10/2011 8:35 am
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I can remember Gateway, later Solo, later Somerfield.

I [i]think[/i] I can remember cartoon booths, though not 100% sure I'm not just imagining the image now having heard about them in the OP.


 
Posted : 24/10/2011 8:39 am
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Dee Discount?


 
Posted : 24/10/2011 8:39 am
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For those in the north-east, remember Hintons?

Hell yeah, never forget their cornflakes...tasted like cardboard but my mum kept buying them because a box lasted for ages 🙂


 
Posted : 24/10/2011 8:40 am
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always one of these by the door, not seen one for years

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Posted : 24/10/2011 9:14 am
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We used to have Hillards and Leos (co op). Presto in our town turned into safeway then lidl.

Remember going shopping at Christmas and they'd go along the queue offering roses chocolates because you had to wait for ages.

Vaguely remember the video booth things but I think they fell into the category of things we were never allowed to play with/on


 
Posted : 24/10/2011 9:27 am
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Hitons? I thought it was Litons are have I got the wrong one, it had leaf as a logo.

Can't remember the cartoon booths.

I remember the big Woolco at Kenton though, we'd go there just before Xmas most years and I was allowed to stay and play on the video game and little hand held console things in the electronics bit.


 
Posted : 24/10/2011 9:30 am
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I worked at Safeway in Bracknell in the late 90s (99 I think) and they had a play area for kiddies then. It surprises me that these don't exist today. maybe a security thing?


 
Posted : 24/10/2011 9:32 am
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I remember all mentioned so far apart from Hintons.

We had a Lipton's on Salford precinct*. Logo shown below. I also remember a lot of Mace outlets - not supermarkets but largish grocery stores.

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*Now the very prestigous Salford Shopping City.

EDIT: just for you Drac.


 
Posted : 24/10/2011 9:34 am
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William Low was our local supermarket in the 70s and 80s. My dad used to do some artwork for them for beer money.


 
Posted : 24/10/2011 10:00 am
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Key Markets is where my mum did the shopping. £30 it was one week, for a family of 5! Outrageous!
She didn't take us, cos we used to go "Muuum, muuuum, MUM! Get these!" "Muuum, muuum, muuum, MUM! Do we need this?"
I think it's a Netto now.


 
Posted : 24/10/2011 10:02 am
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We had a Hillards, now Tesco.

Does anyone remember Carters toy shop in Bradford?


 
Posted : 24/10/2011 10:04 am
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Supermarkets? I remember we'd walk to the local grocers where my mum would leave her shopping list and then we'd pick it all up later.
I used to hate going to the butchers though - he always called me "snowball", due to my white furry coat.


 
Posted : 24/10/2011 10:07 am
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The local mini-mart near me was a [VG] which, we were reliably informed, stood for 'very good.' I wonder in hindsight if it was supposed to be ironic.

IIRC, they had a lot of own-brand goods that were, ahem, "competitively priced," not dissimilar to the Tesco Value stuff these days. Google would suggest that VG was rebranded as Centra or SuperValu; I think ours was rebranded as a laundrette.

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But yeah, anyway. I don't know about a 'booth' per se, but I do remember a variant of the fire-engine type things that you could sit and ride in, but instead of rocking backwards and forwards till you vomited Panda cola and American cream soda everywhere, they sedately played WB / Looney Tunes type cartoons.


 
Posted : 24/10/2011 10:10 am
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Ooh, yeah I remember "Going up the VG" !

I guess the Wavy Line is extinct now too
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Posted : 24/10/2011 10:31 am
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Did anyone else have the grocers van that would do the rounds when they were young? It had a door in the back and you'd basically step into a grocers shop inside a van.


 
Posted : 24/10/2011 10:32 am
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Boardinbob - they still have them over here in Holland.


 
Posted : 24/10/2011 10:35 am
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We used to have a waitrose. it was where we went to get lunch from school on the days that you didn't go to the chippy, It became a bejam frozen food store before becoming an iceland.

If my father had thought anything of our welfare he would have spotted the signs of urban decay and moved us out of the area straight away.


 
Posted : 24/10/2011 10:38 am
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In the 90's our local Kwik Save became a.....wait for it.........

Victor Value. Crap name or what?

All this talk of the 70s and 80s prompted this memory. Mmmm. Hot Vimto in one of these - a pyrex tumbler with detachable base/handle.

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Posted : 24/10/2011 10:39 am
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My mum used to work at Presto. I used to sit in the cash office with her if she couldn't find a baby sitter.

Somehow can't imaging that happening now (Security reasons, not due to lack of baby sitter as I'm 42 and 3/4).


 
Posted : 24/10/2011 10:57 am
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Supermarkets? I remember we'd walk to the local grocers where my mum would leave her shopping list and then we'd pick it all up later.

I remember when we would write our list out and the shop would collect the list it then deliver it all for you.

🙂


 
Posted : 24/10/2011 10:59 am
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I don't recall cartoons in a supermarket.

I remember Gateway in in the precinct in Banbury. I got my first Scalextric set from there. Because I was with my mum and dad when they bought it, I forever associated that shop with getting cool stuff.

I also remember my friend Tim Watts becoming rich when his parents sold a chunk of their land to Tesco to build the first out of town supermarket I'd ever seen (in Bicester).

I also remember a mobile shop that was run out of a converted 70s coach.


 
Posted : 24/10/2011 11:45 am
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Did anyone else have the grocers van that would do the rounds when they were young? It had a door in the back and you'd basically step into a grocers shop inside a van.

Still happens here, seems to be run and frequented by the Asian community.

It's a shame there isn't more stuff like this. Occasionally some enterprising type will try to start a milk round or something, but it usually dies out quite quickly.


 
Posted : 24/10/2011 11:53 am
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My mum used to work at Presto. I used to sit in the cash office with her if she couldn't find a baby sitter.

the one in Whitefield? I remember going there on Saturdays with my gran.


 
Posted : 24/10/2011 12:29 pm
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Yep. My Aunty Sue was one of the managers. She used do be the Store Detecive too but lots of people knew her so she wasn't that effective at it.

"Alright Sue, Caught any robbers today?"


 
Posted : 24/10/2011 12:35 pm
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We had a Fine Fare, VG and a Nisa but best of all was waiting for the Apline pop man to come round to my grandparents every Thursday with the weekly dose of dandelion & burdock and cherryade, happy days!


 
Posted : 24/10/2011 12:46 pm
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I do remember the cartoon booths, but never actually got past getting in and imagining what the cartoon would be like if I had any money.

Just for the sake of nostalgia, for years my mum and I went shopping at a big Safeways (Exeter? We lived in Shepton Beauchamp) and right by the checkouts there were see-through plastic robots filled with various billious colours of 'fruit' juice. I was desperate to have one and after many sessions of pushing the trolley I was finally allowed (this is a non-story, sorry). It was horrible, and once I'd drunk all the bright blue chemical, the robot looked crap.

Also remember getting to the far side of the car park with a laden trolley and seeing my mum gasp and put her hand over her mouth. She'd just walked out with the shopping and forgotten to pay! She went back and paid.


 
Posted : 24/10/2011 12:58 pm
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She'd just walked out with the shopping and forgotten to pay!

Sounds like that store could have done with Harry's aunt on the job (as it were).

The first Safeway I recall was in Shambles Square in Manchester city centre. Last orders were called the day the IRA let off a ton of fertiliser based exsplosive just around the corner.


 
Posted : 24/10/2011 1:04 pm
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me and mum used to smuggle embarrassing items into other peoples trolleys.

but yeah, i remember back when you didnt go shopping, you swapped a few chicken or your eldest daughter for next weeks supplies. thems were the days.


 
Posted : 24/10/2011 1:08 pm
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This far in and no mention of Victor Value...


 
Posted : 24/10/2011 1:15 pm
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I get the impression I'm a bit young for this, but I do recall going to Kwik Save with my mum and sister, in my Dad's bright red MkI Golf GTI, with T'Pau on the radio, and my Mum's ENORMOUS 80's perm taking up pretty much the whole car.

Good times.


 
Posted : 24/10/2011 1:24 pm
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