To prevent contestants from looking like chickens running around with their heads cut off, the show allowed them some time to strategize. “But if you lost, your consolation prize was that you got to keep the sweater-but you didn’t get to keep the dickey.” 9. Talk about dated fashion: “By winning, we didn’t get to keep the sweaters because we got paid,” Futia recalled to The A.V. Then they call you back and you tape the first segment.” 8. So you had 48 people just in a room, and the first thing they tape is your introduction where you run down to the camera and everybody gets introduced to David Ruprecht. “That day, I want to say they were taping something like eight shows. It could be a 12- to 14-hour day because there are three pairs of people on each show,’” Futia explained to The A.V. “We literally got in a room when we got called back for the actual taping, and they said, ‘Be prepared to be here. Most of that time consisted of waiting around. Club, “so they taped all the episodes, and you didn’t even know if you were going to get the money if you won unless it aired, which could be six months later, because they then had to sell it.” On the bright side: Even if you didn’t collect, at least you could always say you played Supermarket Sweep. “It was a syndicated show,” Mike Futia explained to The A.V. WINNING DURING THE TAPING DIDN’T GUARANTEE YOU’D ACTUALLY COLLECT YOUR WINNINGS. I felt pretty confident that we’d get the callback to have a taping.” 6. “And you could sense it was because they wanted to see if you were slouching and things like that. “When we were going through the process, they put you in a room with a few other people and ask you sample questions,” former contestant Mike Futia recalled to The A.V. Supermarket Sweep was a TV show, after all, and vibrant personalities have always made for good television. With one cart, you could beat everybody.” 5. get five of all these expensive health and beauty products. “Instead of five hams and five turkeys that load up your cart, you. “Those who won,” Ruprecht told Great Big Story. Pro tip: Heading for the beauty aisle instead of the meat freezer could very well have won you the game. “They got $5000 but they didn’t get their sweatshirts,” said Ruprecht. And according to Great Big Story, they didn’t get to keep their sweatshirts either. Given what Ruprecht said above, contestants were probably thankful that they didn’t get to keep the food. “A lot of the food, having been thrown in and out of the carts for three, four months had gotten pretty beaten up.” 3. “We shot for about five months every year and they used the same food over and over again,” Ruprecht admitted to Great Big Story. And that’s not telegenic, so they wanted to get rid of that.” 2. Club saying, “Everything that was meat, cheese-all that was fake because they’d get the meat juices on their sweaters. In a special for Great Big Story, former host David Ruprecht confirmed, “All the meat was fake.” Former contestant Mike Futia reaffirmed the fact to The A.V. Relive the high of Supermarket Sweep with these fun facts about the game show. Revivals of the series stopped filming in 2003, but there's good news for fans who can't let the dream of appearing on the game show die: Deadline reports that it's about to make a television comeback. On it, pairs of contestants would race through supermarket aisles, attempting to pack their carts full of the most valuable items, in between quiz-style segments. Back in the day, you couldn’t watch the show-which debuted in 1965-without fantasizing about reenacting it at your local grocery store. Thanks to a recent deleted SNL scene in which host Melissa McCarthy lost her mind on a segment of Supermarket Sweep, we started reminiscing about the heart-pumping, family-friendly game show back in early 2016.
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