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by _visgean
719 days ago
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> Grocery stores until the mid-1900s did not actually sell products to women. Women would pick out and receive products and a bill would be sent to her male supervisor for his approval and payment. I find this hard to believe, how would that work in large and anonymous cities where nobody knows each other? If a woman went grocery shopping they would send the bill to where exactly, just a random address she gives them? What if she gives them fake address? I doubt that shops would refuse for example a widow if she had money from military or inheritence, also men were often away and the women did not just starve to death. |
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