Peanuts by Charles Schulz for August 25, 1970
Transcript:
Snoopy stands on the doghouse and wears an apron. He thinks, "Butter . . Ninety-eight twice . . Bread . . Thirty-nine . ."<BR><BR> Snoopy continues to think, "Here's The World Famous Grocery Clerk working at the check-out counter . ."<BR><BR> Snoopy continues to think, "Eggs . . Fifty-nine . . Tea . . Seventy-nine . . Milk . ."<BR><BR> Snoopy thinks, "Actually, there aren't more than a dozen World Famous Grocery Clerks . ."<BR><BR>
RoofDog almost 12 years ago
I think that ninety eight dollars for butter and thirty nine dollars for bread is a bit steep.
jtyroler about 8 years ago
The prices are in cents. My dad managed a grocery store around this time. The prices were put on most cans, boxes, packages, etc. with round stamps that went from 1 cent to 99 cents. Meat products were about the only thing that would be over $1 and those were priced separately.
ootey about 7 years ago
1970 = pennies
All... over 4 years ago
All that for less than $4 (+ whatever the milk price is). I hate inflation…
zodal almost 3 years ago
1970’s prices: eggs 60¢, milk 1.32$ a gallon, butter 86¢, bread 25¢
thatdarnfurry almost 3 years ago
World famous grocery clerk is so funny
Midnite Wine over 1 year ago
Snoopy’s choice vocations are always world famous