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Gas Station Attendant is still a thing here in my place
Lots of gushy adoring poetry, but the only real change looks like slimmer & slimmer corporate "corner cutting" reducing fashion expressions to little more than elastic peels with heels... Why sell big, EXPRESSIVE clothes when people pay just as much or more for slimmer & slimmer styles that really just produce more units per yard of fabric?
Spam still lives! ❤
Never Heard Of: •Stuckeys Stake & Ale •Red Barn •Sambos •Wetsons •York Steak House •Po Folks •Penguin Point •Goodys •Souplantation •Walgreens Lunch Counters (only know the stores) •Charlie Brown Steakhouse Know of, but have not eaten in: •Ponderosa •Quiznos The others I've patronized and/or worked in. •Woolworths I worked at and had lunch there occasionally. Since I was an employee, we would get 20% off our order. It was actually a lot of fun working for Woolworths. •Shakeys I remember as a kid. Great atmosphere for children. •Roy Rogers I loved their chicken. Would go to RR's on my lunch break because it was next store to my job. Oddly enough, it was replaced by a •'Sizzlers', which was ok. Then that closed down too.
Your recipes are wrong. You are out of touch. You sound like a Robot.
I was born in 1965. Never in my entire life have I heard of or experienced Pizza Burgers. It was either Pizza or Hamburgers.
It all looks delicious to me.
I've made 3 pineapple upside down cakes this year. It's my favorite and the only cake I like and my husband and son like since I like more light and fruity desserts, and my son and husband like more decadent and chocolate desserts. Love it! And so easy!
We need to bring back the milk man.
I am 52 and grew up with most of these and still refuse to eat aspic or congealed salad, also how did that not make the list? Oh and jello molds nope no no un-uh!
Actually, maybe aspic is congealed salad I don't know too many church fellowship meals it all kinda runs together!
Summit was my second favorite…next to marathon.
Turkey and cranberry is my go to❤
Desert is sugar heavy if u can’t handle the sugar don’t eat the desert i love baked Alaska and lane cake
Everyone needs to start buying toilet 🚽 paper 🧻🧻🇺🇸
Hey white people, your welcome for changing American cuisine completely, this S is disgusting!!! - signed everyone else in the country!
Blue Drummer Steakhouse and Drummer Boy Chicken. Anyone remember those?
I'm not sure I accept the "failure to adapt to market dynamics" generalities made here. I've seen stores attempt to adapt or evan start out as the leader and still get sniffled by the winds of time. Before Amazon, often, people got bored with the store/s with the opening of a new mall, plaza or market place would pop up forcing hardship on the brick and mortar stores. Within a couple of years, there would be a new mall making all of the others in the area less attractive. What baffles me is how Walmart has hung on so long.
Time, yes. But progress? I would trade my entire life, for just one summer in the Fifties..
Born in 1974 and I think I've played with all of these. I think my favorite was the Lite Brite, but I think I developed my anxiety from Perfection and Simon. Loved the JC Penney's and Sears Christmas catalog, Silly Putty, and the Easy Bake Oven. Ohhh, the memories!
In the 70s. meals consisted mostly of some kind of meat, some kind of potato, and canned vegetable. Green beans were my favorite. If we were lucky, we'd have ham, beans and cornbread. Sweet tea or water
My daughter still drinks the carnation breakfast drinks today. Her doctor actually recommended for protein and to help gain weight..ironically.
Hotel. The Watergate was a hotel before it was a scandal. Any food named for Watergate means the hotel, not the scandal. Jeez.
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We still eat tuna melts. Never heard of Tuna Jello. And I wish I never had. 😱
These dinners are high end dinning not every day meals
in germany we use Ham for Hawaii Sandwich
Cordon Blue not only in the USA a Hit! i buy it weekly here in Germany
Seems like your mind disappeared! People still eat these to this day.
I miss ventures and grandpa's and the bread store..we use to get 5 and 6 loafs for just a dollar, and love to go to Woolworth with mom
I still make up down cake and and chocolate Bundt cake and other things on this video
My son was asked to write a sentence in grade 3 about tuna melt. He wrote: I heard that tuna melts. He got zero. I explained to his middle-aged teacher that he and I had never heard of tuna melt sandwiches. 😂😅
what about Furrs?
Egg rolls is not from China. Is from Japan and Korea!!!
I still eat Rice-a-Roni. Good stuff.
Those opening visuals were 70s not 80s😆None of these dishes were everyday dinners. They’re were all considered higher end meals even back then. Special occasions and restaurants meals.
I'm sorry but this food is still being served in restaurants and pubs worldwide. e.g. Veale and/or Chicken Parmigiani is almost out nation dish! What planet are you on?
??? I've lived in dozens of homes since the 90s and every single one had coil stoves. I didn't even know about the flat top stoves until like 2 years ago when I went shopping for a new fridge. Coil is still extremely common in the Midwest and Northeast
the milk man ice man r literally just door dash
Here to see the people saying these aren't forgotten because they have all of them weekly at home or in their restaurant
I have eaten many a meatloaf in my life. I was also an adult in the 80s and, that said, I have never once in my life even heard of anyone putting meatloaf into an aspic. Ever.
Who ate half of this stuff? Ravioli sandwich? Sardine salad? Ewww.
I loved Choco Tacos!
you can still get the bit o honey where i live but you have to look for it.
All these desserts are approved by the American Heart Association.
The irony of most of these lunches is that most of the doctors and nutritionists had it wrong. The bread is the unhealthy part of the meal. Not the fat.
I liked Sears catalogs.. When I was a kid, we had a Sears catalog center located downtown. You would order from the catalog and pick it up at Sears.
To me you missed 2 of the best sodas i MISS THE MOST !!!!!!!!!! RED FUSION DR PEPPER ! it had strong cherry taste unlike this ..garbage cherry. What about the addicting 7up upside down GREEN liquid 7up i used to fork in 25 cents in machine stack up in a grocery bag at Oneys food place in the small town i was.
or even SO BE MR GREEN the Dr Pepper that was too strong of a DP flavor type. But still good.
In Australia Kmart and Target have merged and we still have a few Toys R Us stores.
The phrase, “were those blue light specials?” Didn’t help K-Mart’s brand.
11:58 why does that Tuna Jell-O loaf look like Ridley Scott presents Alien: Penis