I have no idea but probably really nice candy stores, unfashionable clothes shops etc.
how did shopping change in 1960s
I don't know 1960',but I know 2010's fashion shop,for exzample forever 21,oasap,H&M and so on
It was off Bramhall Park Rd, where Warren Close is
1960's
AugustBecause that is when most French city dwellers go on holiday. So, in many cases shops and restaurants close down and go on holiday as well because most of their customers are away.
The farrari 250 gto is the most expensive car of the 1960s.
Charity shops can close at any time but they mostly close at 5:30 and open at 9:30
long checkout lines, few if any credit cards, no laser pricing.
Most Shops close at half five if it is a shopping centre like the Metro Centre then they tend to close at 6.30 but at weekends they close after 10 pm Hope that helped :)
5 o,clock most of the shops close!
NEVER
On a Monday
Most shops are open from 9.30 am or 10am to 1pm or 1.30pm and then from 4.30pm or 5pm to 8pm or 8.30pm. The big supermarkets and department stores are usually open from 10am to 10pm and do not close for lunch.
cause that's where the money was
Most wholesale shops usually close at 6pm on Sundays.
These months are European vacation times.
Thay are open all night for you baby!
I don't know the date of invention, but calculators came onto the market in shops in the very early 1970s, possibly the very late 1960s.