Louis,
I didn't see your reply until after I had posted mine on the Hillsdale movie.
Yes, I have memories of older Dutch supermarkets (who hasn't?). The first supermarkets appeared in the 1960's and they were much smaller than the ones in the American movies. In my neighbourhood we had "Albert Heijn". First it was a shop with attendant service. Later it was moved and turned into a self-service shop. There was only one till with a small recess to place your basket in. No conveyor belt. We still did a lot of shopping at the baker, butcher, greengrocer, etc. The milkman came at the door and brought milk in a large bucket. We children got chocolate from him. Ah, those were the days...
A few streets away we have an organic food shop that has an arrangement that resembles my memories of the early "Albert Heijn" shop quite accurately.
I didn't see your reply until after I had posted mine on the Hillsdale movie.
Yes, I have memories of older Dutch supermarkets (who hasn't?). The first supermarkets appeared in the 1960's and they were much smaller than the ones in the American movies. In my neighbourhood we had "Albert Heijn". First it was a shop with attendant service. Later it was moved and turned into a self-service shop. There was only one till with a small recess to place your basket in. No conveyor belt. We still did a lot of shopping at the baker, butcher, greengrocer, etc. The milkman came at the door and brought milk in a large bucket. We children got chocolate from him. Ah, those were the days...
A few streets away we have an organic food shop that has an arrangement that resembles my memories of the early "Albert Heijn" shop quite accurately.

