Here's something a little bit different! I found three slides featuring a grocery store, circa 1961, that I thought were a lot of fun.
Here we are, heading toward the front door, but we'll have to parlay with those Campfire Girls selling candy before we do anything! Thanks to a label by the door we can see that this is a Safeway store; there is also a partial sign from the Herald Examiner mentioning the Los Angeles Dodgers, which helps us narrow down the location. Inside we can see a lit sign for Van de Kamp's Bakers, with the familiar windmill. If you had less than 50 cents you could still walk out of the store with a "fresh fryer" or a fruit pie. And you could rent a rug cleaner or floor polisher for a buck! My marble floors could probably do with some polishing.
Photos taken inside grocery stores are not common, to put it mildly! Here we have a refrigerator case full cheese (and maybe some pickles and sauerkraut) - what a bounty. A gigantic block of Velveeta cheese - the finest cheese in the world - hovers mysteriously (is there anything Velveeta can't do?). The lady to our right has picked up a child in the baby aisle, packed fresh daily. Signs in the window advertise aluminum foil, bagels, ketchup, peaches, and other items available for such a value.
This last one was rather dark, and I lightened it as much as I dared. The freezer case holds a large assortment of Sara Lee products, including some new "light" treats for those watching their calories. I see a sign for "E-Z Por", but don't know what it was. There also appears to be a display of cigarettes in the distance, along with a sign saying that they appreciate our business.
I hope you have enjoyed your visit to Safeway!