If you're doing a big shop anytime soon, there's a good chance you will be taking a trip to - or ordering online from - the likes of Asda, Tesco, Morrisons, or Sainsbury's.
They're not the only options, of course. There's Co-op, Iceland, Aldi, Lidl, or if you fancy pushing the boat out a bit, there is always Marks and Spencer and Waitrose.
But decades ago, there were many other supermarket names popular on our high streets that are now a thing of the past. The 1950s was when the supermarket boom really began in Britain. READ MORE: From Deansgate Arcade to Old Shambles Square - Manchester's lost shopping centres and precincts READ MORE: 21 lost Manchester shops from the smallest independents to high street giants Pioneering concepts such as self-service, they changed the way we shop forever.
Since then, the supermarket landscape has been ever-changing with constant buy-outs and new companies popping up. Here, we take a look back at the supermarkets we no longer see across Greater Manchester.
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