This is a bit of nostalgia; can you remember the first time you ever went into a food shop and picked up a basket and helped yourself rather than asking the lady behind the counter for everything? I can...
was that your first time in a big modern supermarket then, B00? Have your customers been asking you to get everything off the shelves for them all these years?
count a strong; I was little at the time and thought it was great. I used to play shops with my sister after that, going round Mam's kitchen. As I was shy i much preferred doing that.
True jake, people were a lot thinner. In my small village we had a co-op and the lady served you behind the counter; 4 oz butter, a pound of this and that which went into paper bags and then one day it was help yourself and straight to the till. It did take ages as everybody had so much to say wheareas this would normally be said while you were being served... so instead of it being quicker it was in fact slower...
Yes I can - a Tesco opened in my home town in about 1963 - we had never come across the concept of walking round a shop before. The very first time we saw a self-help shop was in Belgium on holiday about the same time - Mum and I just walked about picking things up, it was fascinating. Mind you, I still remember Woolworths having a sales person in the middle of each counter island, and that they sold Christmas wrapping paper with tinsel bits stuck on - that was in the early 1950s.
Do you remember those whizzy tube things that the cashier would put the cash in and it would shoot off up the wall and across the ceiling and disappear somewhere mysterious, only to return a minute later with your change?
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lardhelmet I remember those whizzy things in Doggarts in Bishop Auckland.
Hey it was only the 60s not that long ago.
Another nostalgic moment; can you remember using the public telephone and tapping the number to get a free call? Can you remember dial a disc?
actually, this is a really good question, coccinelle, only I can't remember the answer. I suppose the change was more gradual than that - there were shops like Woolworths even when I was a kid where you walked along the counters picking up things you wanted then sought an assistant - behind one of the counters, not in a row of checkouts at the door - to pay for them.
I can remember where I was when JFK died, though, and Elvis.
jno; i can remember cos I used to pop along to the corner shop to get Mam's groceries with a list in my hand and all of a sudden one Saturday morning it had changed and I had to do the shopping! If I went say to Woolworths my Mam would have been with me so she'd do the shopping.