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    Valerie: You had to get the money yourself.
    Jeff: ...I had to get the money... so I was a bagger at Albertson's food store.
    Valerie: Supermarket.
    Kim: Oh, aha.
    Jeff: Supermarket. Carried the ¦¡ you know, bagged the groceries into these, you know, paper bags; carried the bags out to the cars; put them in the cars; tip your hat, "Thank you," "Yes, ma'am." Take the basket back to the... that was the old style. They don't ¦¡ do they have baggers anymore?
    Valerie: I think they do. I think they still do.