The prices for food were much, much different than they are today. Here are two websites for you to see a lot of prices including food, clothing, and cars. http://www.thepeoplehistory.com/50sfood.html http://www.thepeoplehistory.com/1950s.html Hope that helps!
Um, first of all, I dont think anything that was eaten in the 50's was any different than the things we eat today. All I would think of is Milk because It had cream on top of it I hope this helps if you really needed the answer.
How much was food prices in 1940's
11 cents per gallon
In 2011, it would take $1,249.67 to buy the same amount as $100.00 bought in 1945.
What was food prices in 1929
Good prices.
Crop prices went down because of the boom in farm production in the 1870s.
transportation of food takes oil to get it around to your local grocery store therefore driving up food prices.
potato prices in 1968
you got it all in one!
Menu prices are the advertised on the menus in restaurants and fast food places. The prices are the food are listed on the menus along with other information.
A. J Reed has written: 'Nonfarm input prices, price margins, and consumer food prices' -- subject(s): Agricultural prices, Mathematical models, Food prices
Most things were in the range from 8 to 95 cents. Bread was about 8 cents a loaf and sausage was about 35 cents a pound.
by going to social church potlucks