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The good folks of Syosset, LI, NY, have a lot of local history to relate, and they've kept plenty of mementos of it - many on display at this web site.
Here is two days' shopping for the Budd family at Andy Wencko's grocery, September 2 and 3, 1932.
A few of the items aren't easy to read - "1 Cr. N. - 25"??? "2 Hy Posers - 5" were fly papers, and "1 Jar Behik - 25" was relish.
The priciest items? Round steak (2 lb for 59c), oranges (50c a dozen!), and 3 packs of Luckies (45c - name brand cigs usually went for more, but volume discounts were common).
Syosset in 1932 was a small village in the middle of a farm belt, not the suburban sprawl it's been since the 60s.
I imagine the Budd family ate exceptionally well for those dark days, altho consuming a lot less protein than we're used to today.
Total bill for both days: $8.39.
Anyone want to go to the local Slop & Mop and price out this same shopping list in 2009 dollars? If you can get away for less than $100, well, I won't eat my hat, but I'll be very very surprised. (Especially if you live on Long Island.)
What kind of cheese is "yellow"? (Maybe the question is, what kind isn't?)
Here is two days' shopping for the Budd family at Andy Wencko's grocery, September 2 and 3, 1932.
A few of the items aren't easy to read - "1 Cr. N. - 25"??? "2 Hy Posers - 5" were fly papers, and "1 Jar Behik - 25" was relish.
The priciest items? Round steak (2 lb for 59c), oranges (50c a dozen!), and 3 packs of Luckies (45c - name brand cigs usually went for more, but volume discounts were common).
Syosset in 1932 was a small village in the middle of a farm belt, not the suburban sprawl it's been since the 60s.
I imagine the Budd family ate exceptionally well for those dark days, altho consuming a lot less protein than we're used to today.
Total bill for both days: $8.39.
Anyone want to go to the local Slop & Mop and price out this same shopping list in 2009 dollars? If you can get away for less than $100, well, I won't eat my hat, but I'll be very very surprised. (Especially if you live on Long Island.)
What kind of cheese is "yellow"? (Maybe the question is, what kind isn't?)