I suspect that it would be hard for people born since, say, 1970 to appreciate a time when we didn't have pizza, real spaghetti bolognaise, home wok cooking, Turkish and Indian bread, Hunter Valley fine wines

I remember with nauseating clarity, some of the awful indigestable things we had to choke down in my younger days;
Coffee\chicory essence,"cooking " magarine spread, pluto pups dipped in tomato sauce, chico rolls, baked parsnips. 100s and 1000s sandwiches, fish paste on toast, sarsparilla soft drink, railway wine bars' muscat and dry sherry, all things made from condensed milk, baked apples ( skin on ) stuffed with dates, lambs fry, crumpets with golden syrup, maccaroni/tuna/cheese casserole, stewed rhubarb, fried bread, smoked haddock.
and the worst of all..."processed packaged cheese, tinned spaghetti.



A bag of greasy chips with a piece of slimy battered mullet was a luxury in those days.

Long live multicultural FOOD.