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In eastern Germany, still today there are very popular "basic-lunches", like "potato-mash with pork-liver and roasted onions". Are there comparable "old-fashion-basics" in the United States?
Not completely the same as I don't know how far back it goes, but when I started coming to NYC in the '70s, many pizzerias had a "two slices and a soda" lunch special for (from memory) $1 - $1.50 or there about. When I started working in NYC in the '80s it was $2 - $2.50.* Now it is $5 - $6, but it is offered at many places. And there are some cut-price pizzerias that serve smaller slices and clearly inferior ingredients (that have popped up in the last decade) that have the "two slices and a soda" special for much less than the $5 - $6 norm, but again, it really isn't comparable as the size and quality is noticeably different.
Does anyone remember / know how far back in NYC the "two slices and a soda" lunch special goes at what price it was at in those early times?
*That special was the backbone of my lunch in NYC in those years as it was all I could afford - sandwiches and almost everything else cost $5-6 to get to the same level of fullness.