
Well, two things I can think of just at the grocery store which have been
small changes are going from pop bottles to cans. I can remember my Mom
always taking back the bottles so they could re-use them. I remember when
the cans first came out, it seemed like a huge change, I still prefer
drinking out of pop bottles, but they only sell Coke in those small bottles
now.
They had cans when I was a little kid. But they didn't have pop tabs to
open them with. You had to have a can opener.
As a kid I would pick up the glass soft drink bottles and return them to
the store for the deposit on them. Then I could use the change received for
candy and more soft drinks. Not a bad deal plus it picked up some litter.
I'm still a kid, but the biggest change I can remember is the explosion of
the internet. I remember being in second grade and having computer lessons
on how to use a search engine and just being completely and utterly lost. I
use the internet much more efficiently now, but I still don't entirely
understand how it works.
We had a corner stationary store that had a long counter with swivel stools
and a real soda fountain. Waldman's was the name and it was run by a
family named Jaffe. My brother and I would ride our bikes there for egg
creams. How about that. Yum. I sail with the man who was the soda jerk
there in his teens.
At school we still used pens and inkwells. Sweets (Candy) came in big jars
when you could get any (rationing). Fish and chips were wrapped in
newspaper. Soft drinks came in bottles. Cans came much later. Blimey I feel
old. :-)
To pick up on another entry of yours, when I was a kid, school started
after Labor Day which is the way it is supposed to be!!!! This August stuff
is stupid.
I don't let them hand me the receipt either, W. I request they put it in
the bag. I hate being handed a receipt/bills/coin pile.
I remember not having to lock the doors at night.