
15 Kitchen Gadgets from the Past That Hardly Anyone Uses Now
These once-popular kitchen tools used to be staples in American homes — now, they mostly collect dust or live in thrift stores.
These once-popular kitchen tools used to be staples in American homes — now, they mostly collect dust or live in thrift stores.
Life in the 1980s was fun, vibrant, and very different from how we live now. People didn’t rely on cell phones or social media, and technology was more mechanical than smart. There were unique habits, trends, and products that seemed completely natural then but would now raise eyebrows or cause confusion.
Paying bills today is often a quick online task, but it used to involve much more time, effort, and patience. Before websites and apps existed, people relied on mail, in-person visits, and telephone calls to stay current on their accounts. These old-school methods required careful organization and often meant planning days or weeks in advance.
These phone habits were normal in the ’90s but feel completely strange today.
Here's a look at old babysitter rules that would not be acceptable today.
These mall features created moments so cinematic, they made every visit feel like a scene from your favorite film.