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No Carts, No Credit Cards—Just Good Old-Fashioned Grocery Shopping in 1910s Denver!

No Carts, No Credit Cards—Just Good Old-Fashioned Grocery Shopping in 1910s Denver!

by Larry Ulibarri
February 26, 2025
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Denver’s Grocery Stores from 1910 to 1920: A Look Back in Time

Between 1910 and 1920, grocery shopping in Denver, Colorado was a far cry from today’s supermarkets. Small, family-owned neighborhood grocers dominated the city, offering fresh produce, dry goods, and butcher services to local residents. Many stores were corner markets, where shoppers relied on personal service and often bought items on credit rather than paying upfront. Unlike modern self-service stores, most groceries were retrieved by clerks behind the counter, and shopping was a social experience, with storekeepers knowing their customers by name.

During this period, horse-drawn wagons and early automobiles were used to transport goods, and home deliveries were common. Chain grocery stores began to emerge, with Piggly Wiggly, which pioneered self-service shopping, making its way to the national scene by 1916. However, Denver’s grocery landscape remained largely independent and community-focused, with local markets and open-air produce stalls scattered throughout the city. With the impact of World War I, food rationing and price controls influenced shopping habits, and stores adapted by emphasizing canned goods and non-perishable staples.

By the end of the decade, Denver’s grocery industry had begun shifting toward a more modern retail experience, setting the stage for larger markets and the eventual rise of supermarket chains. However, the small neighborhood grocers of the 1910s remained central to daily life, offering a personal touch that many modern shoppers rarely experience today.

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