Supermarkets proliferated across Canada and the United States with the growth of automobile ownership and suburban development after World War II.

Inside supermarkets through decades

Most North American supermarkets are located in suburban ᵴtriƥ shopping centers as an anchor store along. Kroger is perhaps the most nationally oriented supermarket chain in the United States but it has preserved most of its regional brands, including Ralphs, City Market, King Soopers, Fry’s, Smith’s, and QFC.

In Canada, the largest such company is Loblaw, which operates stores under a variety of banners targeted to different segments and regions, including Fortinos, Zehrs, No Frills, the Real Canadian Superstore, and Loblaws, the foundation of the company. Sobeys is Canada’s second largest supermarket with locations across the country.

Take a look at these vintage photos to see what the food shopping experience looked like back from the 1950s to 1980s.

Woolworths Department Store, Main St, Southbridge, circa 1953
Woolworths Department Store, Main St, Southbridge, circa 1953
Cracker section, 1955
Kroger and ᵴtriƥ mall, 1955
Mother shopping with daughter at Piggly Wiggly, circa 1960s
Shopping with mom, 1960
Young boy paying for groceries, circa mid-1960s
Picking out oranges, 1962
Dallas Kroger’s, 1965
Family shopping, 1966
Pudding aisle, 1966
Space age shopping, 1967
Food shopping, 1968
Kroger grocery store, 1968
Couple in dairy section, 1969
Happy Foods parade, circa late 1960s
Food shopping and mini-skirts, 1970
Graceland shopping center, circa 1970s
Grocery shopping small girl with mom, circa 1970s
Shopping with grandma (Bazooka Gum!). Also original “Kung Fu” TV Show poster in background, circa 1970s
Checkout lane, 1972
Checkout lane, 1972
Checkout lane, 1972
Checkout lane, 1972
Ice cream section, 1973
Food shopping in 1974
Alpha Beta supermarket, 1975
Shopping for groceries, 1975
Kohl’s supermarket, 1976
Shopping in wine section, circa 1976
Supermarket checkout lanes, 1976
Shopping for peaches in a halter top, 1977
Finast supermarket, circa 1980s
Supermarket cashiers, 1980
Check out lane, 1981
Fruit section, 1981
Shopping for pop, 1982
Stocking Tylenol, 1983
“Total Discounts Everyday!”, 1984
Safeway, 1989

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