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isthisallthereis Tue 06-Nov-12 08:39:33

£3000 in 1983 Mamie that is amazing! And I bet it couldn't do 100th of the things a machine now costing less than a tenth of that in modern money can now do.

Sadly (look at the effects) one of the things I reckon is vastly cheaper is booze. A bottle of strong wine for £3.99. Until recently round you could buy 3 for £10.

That's very much cheaper relatively than I started drinking 50 or so years ago. Almost as true for cheap spirits. But not true at all for beer, especially pub draught beers.

Mamie Tue 06-Nov-12 08:31:16

We paid £3000 for our first Apple Mac (512k) and £600 for the printer in about 1983.

tanith Tue 06-Nov-12 07:45:57

3d for a bar of Palm banana toffee is one I remember vividly..can't even work that out in 'new' money..

Greatnan I used to work at C & A and we had frocks at 19s11d, 29s11d etc etc.. and the expensive frocks were 69s11d , we sold knickers from 1s11d (less than 10p), those were the good old days..or were they?

JessM Tue 06-Nov-12 07:43:01

isn't chocolate one of the things that is cheaper. Picture how small the bars were 50 years ago.

kittylester Tue 06-Nov-12 07:17:47

It isn't a good idea to work things out in old money or you'd never impulse buy any more chocolate!

Greatnan Tue 06-Nov-12 07:14:07

Some things are relatively cheaper. When I was 16, my wages as a trainee shorthand typist at the CWS were just over £3. A dress at C & A was £1. Now, I could get a dress at Matalan for not much more than a fiver and it is the same with shoes
The biggest difference in prices must surely be in housing. I got married in 1959 and we were able to buy a three-bedroomed semi near Bolton for £1,500 - the mortgage interest rate was still 6d. in the pound!

mrsmopp Tue 06-Nov-12 00:27:33

I don't buy sweets but just fancied a pack of Polos. They were 58p and I was amazed. That's nearly twelve shillings!
They used to be tuppence.
In old money.