Each letter in the Puzzleland grocery is worth one cent with double letters counted twice.
A plum in Puzzleland's silly grocery store is worth 7 cents.
80 cents or $1.50
.75 cents
0.25 cents in 1950
gas was about 45 cents smokes were about .50
the 99 cents store and grocery store and safeways
A pair of oranges costs 90 cents and a pair of apples costs 70 cents. A pair with one of each costs 80 cents.
30 cents
Reese' are chocolate shells with peanut butter in the middle. You can buy them at some grocery stores for only about 90 cents.
-NSA Grocery Market-Maybe target-Walmart-Any 99 cents store
If u r talkin bout plastic store ones, five cents for each one at a grocery.
Prices were different in different areas of the country, but here are some ideas:A dozen eggs: about 59 cents in New York.A loaf of bread: about 55 cents in Chicago.A pound of Chicken: about 42 cents in New York.A pound of Steak: about 50 cents in New York.
A loaf of bread in the 1950s would have only been about twenty nine cents. Bread was a common grocery purchase in those days as it is today.