Now I can see why old people don’t use apps, this is so much easier
BiteTheAppleJim on
They only sold groc and prod back then. Bleak times.
Prof4Dank on

chitzk0i on
When I was a kid, a whole cart of groceries was $20. 1990-92ish.
misfitofscience76 on
In that economy?!
sniffinparmigiano on
Montréal?
veryblanduser on
About 80 bucks equivalent
Basic_Butterscotch on
The average person made $400 per month back then.
99anan99 on
Just makes me think about how expensive everything is nowadays
BobBelcher2021 on
It’s hard to read at the top but this receipt is from Steinberg’s, which was a grocery chain in Quebec back then. Explains why it says both Merci and Thank You at the bottom.
Loryhott on
Back when groceries cost less than my will to live does now
Blueopus2 on
Bleak, they only had two items for sale
Inevitable_Grab_9338 on
Canadian
Mastasmoker on
Or its from the future! 61st of October 2026. AI has created a new calendar and we now use crypto for purchases. That receipt is 7.28 BTC
LittleBoiFound on
Gosh I remember that kind of receipt. What a trip.
Cute-Fly1601 on
@groc is this true?
billyrubin7765 on
Someone at my work brought in a bunch of really old r
readers digests they got from their grandma. I loved how they would have coupons for 1 cent off.
Top_Shoe_9562 on
20 items for $8. I’m old, but only $.15 candy bars old
nirvahnah on
So average wages today are about 10x higher than 1961. However the average grocery bill is definitely more than 10x higher than this. So I think it’s safe to say wages haven’t kept up with inflation.
strykazoid on
r/oldschoolcool
Mayataua on
63cents?!? Highway robbery.
pinkfootthegoose on
That’s the equivalent of around $70 in today’s wages, maybe a little more depending on how you count average earnings vs. minimum wage in 1961.
cornixt on
From the days when the cashier typed in the price from a sticker on the item. The till was just an adding machine that stored cash, no stock control or anything.
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Now I can see why old people don’t use apps, this is so much easier
They only sold groc and prod back then. Bleak times.

When I was a kid, a whole cart of groceries was $20. 1990-92ish.
In that economy?!
Montréal?
About 80 bucks equivalent
The average person made $400 per month back then.
Just makes me think about how expensive everything is nowadays
It’s hard to read at the top but this receipt is from Steinberg’s, which was a grocery chain in Quebec back then. Explains why it says both Merci and Thank You at the bottom.
Back when groceries cost less than my will to live does now
Bleak, they only had two items for sale
Canadian
Or its from the future! 61st of October 2026. AI has created a new calendar and we now use crypto for purchases. That receipt is 7.28 BTC
Gosh I remember that kind of receipt. What a trip.
@groc is this true?
Someone at my work brought in a bunch of really old r
readers digests they got from their grandma. I loved how they would have coupons for 1 cent off.
20 items for $8. I’m old, but only $.15 candy bars old
So average wages today are about 10x higher than 1961. However the average grocery bill is definitely more than 10x higher than this. So I think it’s safe to say wages haven’t kept up with inflation.
r/oldschoolcool
63cents?!? Highway robbery.
That’s the equivalent of around $70 in today’s wages, maybe a little more depending on how you count average earnings vs. minimum wage in 1961.
From the days when the cashier typed in the price from a sticker on the item. The till was just an adding machine that stored cash, no stock control or anything.