Northside Twin Concession Stand (1982)
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wish I could read those prices….
these ladies were getting paid 6 figures a year to work here.. and a 401k plan and pension..
Just saw your post. I don’t know about in FL but in the ATL area in the late 70s prices were candy .35 (Spree, etc), .65 (Milk Duds, Junior Mints boxes)and 1.00 (Big Hersheys, Mr. Goodbar), popcorn was .50(no butter in box) .65 and 1.00 (buttered and in a cup). Pickles were .25. Soda was .50, small, .65, large and 1.00, giant. EFC used no cash registers, only a cash drawer so the math was kept simple. Everything was tracked by counting cups, boxes and candy items. Cups had a tab to pull on the seam, if you had a star under it you got a free pass. That was to get folks to destroy their cup and keep managers from picking up and reusing cups(yes, it happened!).