OneEyedDiva
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I don't remember the Banana Split promotion but I definitely remember going to their pet department. I also remember the photo booth where you could get 4 photos for a quarter, I think.Remember the Pick-A-Balloon promotion at the lunch counter.
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When I was little I also remember going with my mother to visit the turtles, goldfish, and parakeets in the Woolworth's pet department. Many thanks to my mom for having the time energy and imagination to give us kids a memory!
"Oh, old days
Good times I remember
Gold days
Days I'll always treasure ..." - James Carter Pankow, Chicago
Not true Sunny. I was a kid with only an allowance but prices back then were so reasonable people could live well and eat well even kids like me. Maybe the poorest of the poor were in financial distress but there's no comparison to the price gouging that goes on now.Yeah, but another thing to remember about the "good old days" and those prices, is the kind of wages most people made back then. 50 cents for a sandwich probably sounded like a lot to a person who was supporting a family on $5,000 a year.
I remember McDonald's hamburgers costing 19 cents.Woolworths was the 1940's/1950's version of today's Walmart. It was the store of choice for millions of people. Given the wages that existed in that era, it was the best choice for most shoppers. Then, in the mid '50's, McDonalds started to appear, and 50 cents for a nice hamburger became the norm.
I remember the cinnamon rolls they had every morning that smelled scrumptious!
I was at the lunch counter in Woolworths when JFK died. Everyone started crying and screaming.
We had Newberry's, Woolworth's and Kress stores...all downtown as well as several department stores. Some of the department stores also had restaurants.I remember Woolworth's, Newberry's, McCrory's, and Kresge's stores downtown. A kid could walk into there with a quarter, and feel like a king for all the small toys and other things you could buy!
I believe FW Woolworth the American store.. which had branches worldwide, and the one I worked for is not the same as Woolworth Australia...I read somewhere that there are still Woolworths in Australia.
Correct....the Australian store had nothing to do the stores elsewhere.It may still exist.I believe FW Woolworth the American store.. which had branches worldwide, and the one I worked for is not the same as Woolworth Australia...