What happened to cheap food? Diners, Automats, and affordable eating

Today we’re talking about diners, cafeterias, and Automats: the missing piece in modern eating. If you’ve cooked in a small old apartment kitchen, you might ask, how did everyone cook all their meals here. The answer: maybe they didn’t. Horn & Hardart Automats and diners historically are a big part of city eating. What else comes up in the video? IKEA, Celebrate the Century stamps, horses, and a splash of Gilmore Girls. If you want to learn about the history of your NYC apartment, check out my video: See 1940s NYC Tax Photos here: ~5~5 Found menus and discussion of the Automat here: ​​ The documentary: The Automat directed by Lisa Hurwitz All diner information came from The Evolution of the American Diner by Cassidy Nemick: ​​ NYTimes article More Than Coffee: New York’s Vanishing Diner Culture by George Blecher: 100 Years of U.S Consumer Spending by the U.S. Department of Labor: If you want to learn more about Celebrate the Century stamps Stampman did a great video explaining it:
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