Su Qingmeng was sleeping well at home, but she ended up falling into a space-time turbulence and transmigrated to the 1970s.
Fortunately, she has a farm space, so she's not worried about ...
There are more pedestrians on the road, most of them are in black, white and gray, and there are also workers in dark blue. They all have different mental outlooks when walking on the road. The working class is really popular in this era. Medical care, food, drink and accommodation are all in the factory, and the treatment is really good.
There were also Red Guards with red sleeves running around, or staring at passers-by. Su Qingmeng walked past them with his head held high and his eyes straight ahead, reviewing Chairman Mao's Quotations in his mind, trying to recite them fluently without any mistakes.
Arriving at the state-owned restaurant, Su Qingmeng went for breakfast first. The menu consisted of fried dough sticks, soy milk, steamed buns, and millet porridge. She bought a bowl of soy milk, two fried dough sticks, and two steamed buns, spending 8 cents, or 4 liang of grain coupons.
After eating the fried dough sticks and soy milk, Su Qingmeng was full. She put the buns into her shoulder bag, then concealed them and put them directly into the space, one in the house and the other in the warehouse. She took them out at night to see if they were fresh.
After dinner, Su Qingmeng went to the supply and marketing cooperative first to experience the characteristic industries of this era. There were counters on three sides of the gate with slogans. There were not many products on the shelves. There were only four salespeople in total, and there was one sitting on a high place. He should be the "cashier" of this era. His seat was connected to each counter with wire. The salesperson clamped the bills and threw them to the cashier with the wire. The cashier took the bills, issued a receipt, and threw them back after giving the change.
It was quite fun to swing it around, but she still had things to buy. She had found out when she came that the bus would leave at 3 pm, so she had to hurry.
Su Qingmeng first walked around the entire supply and marketing cooperative, looking at what each counter sold. The first floor sold daily necessities, silk fabrics, cakes, etc., while the second floor sold expensive items such as bicycles, sewing machines, cigarettes and alcohol.
Since she had to go somewhere else soon, it would be inconvenient to carry too much. So Su Qingmeng bought half a pound of hard candy to give to others and half a pound of White Rabbit candy for herself. She spent one candy ticket for 3 yuan.