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|year=1950 | |year=1950 | ||
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|desc=Made for home economics class, this is a primer on sensible food shopping. We learn to read canned food labels and get a glimpse at the mysterious grading system for various foods (and may understand why food grades are no longer advertised unless they are Grade A). Many of this films messages are still poignant today, especially since supermarkets are designed to encourage impulse buying. | |||
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Latest revision as of 16:08, 2 December 2021
Buying Food is a short film from 1950 released on 16mm.
Made for home economics class, this is a primer on sensible food shopping. We learn to read canned food labels and get a glimpse at the mysterious grading system for various foods (and may understand why food grades are no longer advertised unless they are Grade A). Many of this films messages are still poignant today, especially since supermarkets are designed to encourage impulse buying.
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Release date | 1950 |
Language | English |
- OCLC Number
- 9066908
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