Photos of old grocery stores in Toronto make it quite plain how much more sanitized supermarkets have become.
While this tendency might not appear quite as stark it does when looking at old photos of the St. Lawrence Market, it's still intriguing to note the amount of butchering that went on in-house.
Also interesting to track is the sheer growth in size of these outfits. Loblaws and Sobeys (formerly Dominion and A & P), for instance, had quite humble beginnings as neighborhood grocery stores before expanding to cover the city with supercentres.
1900s
William Davies Store (Queen and Bay)
1910s
Meat Display (unidentified location)
First Loblaws, 511 Yonge St.
1920s
Brunswick Meat Market, Bloor St.
1930s
Scott's, Davenport and Dupont
Stop and Shop, Avenue Road and Dupont
Loblaws Warehouse, Bathurst and Fleet
On the Danforth
1940s
Dominion, Yonge and Bedford Park Rd.
Dominion, near Old City Hall (via Grocerymania on Flickr)
1950s
Dominion, Cloverdale Mall
Dominion, Cloverdale Mall
Dominion, Cloverdale Mall
Dominion, Cloverdale Mall
Dominion, Avenue Road (south of St. Clair)
Loblaws iced tea display
Loblaws, Bathurst and Glencairn
Power Supermarket (2055 Danforth Avenue, more info here)
Power Supermarket staff
Via jbcurio on Flickr
Via jbcurio on Flickr
1960s
Dominion, near Yonge and Eglinton
Steinberg's, Bathurst and Shepherd