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Subscribe http://bit.ly/InaParisVintage Signs of the times ORTF 03/20/1972 From Saint Eustache to Rungis, an update on the evolution of customs caused by the move of the Paris market halls, the successes and failures of the Rungis market. Since the market halls have been set up in Rungis for 3 years, we meet the different professions that keep this market alive. Everyone, from the fishmonger to the porter, from the florists to the guards, compare their life before, on the floor between the rue du Louvre and Saint Eustache in Paris and today where everything is too big, too organized, too regulated. If some miss the atmosphere of Paris, others appreciate modernism, new things like computers, even if the basket hanging from a string and the D system still thumb their noses at the big computer. Between tradition and modernism, some like the vegetable sellers or the cheesemaker talk about their regrets about a past life. ***** info on comments ***** On YouTube channels, you are free to give your opinion, even if it is critical. To ensure the quality of the debate, we ask you to always remain calm, polite and respectful of other commentators. Proselytism, rude, aggressive, irreverent remarks towards a person or a group of people are prohibited. Any insulting or defamatory comment will be deleted. We reserve the right to ban any user who does not respect the rules of the community. ********************************************************************** Archive images INA Institut National de l'Audiovisuel http://www.ina.fr #INA #Paris #Vintage