Before Deal or No Deal and The Price Is Right, there was a game show that combined shopping trivia with a mad dash through a grocery store. The hit show, "Supermarket Sweep," premiered way back in 1965, and was especially popular in the U.S. during the 1990s. Like many shows from that era, it's now getting a revival, Fremantle Media announced this month.

In the show's original version, contestants raced through a store, adding as many high-value items to their grocery shopping carts as possible, and the team with the most expensive cart won the round. Teams also went through trivia rounds, guessing things like what product a jingle belonged to and how much of an item could be bought for a certain amount of money.

The concept was simple but universal; after all, everyone buys groceries at some point of another, if not every week. The show has been replicated in a dozen different countries since it first aired, including Canada, Australia, Chile, and the Ukraine, where it's still on the air today.

Thanks to the power of YouTube, you can watch episodes from most other editions whenever you want. Here are some of the best episodes from abroad.

United Kingdom

In the U.K., the show is called Dale's Supermarket Sweep, and contestants have the chance to win £2000 hiding somewhere on the store's shelves. The host also has a British accent, obviously, and calls the shopping carts "trolleys," so 10/10 would recommend.

Canada

On some episodes of Canada's Supermarket Sweep, contestants wore (pretty adorable) matching sweatshirts with the show's logo on them. Prizes included electric reclining chairs and 34-inch color TV's. We miss you, nineties simplicity.

Argentina

In Argentina, the show was called "Clink Caja," and based on this clip, it looks like there was some sort of laser tag action involved, which can only make things more fun.

Australia

The Aussie version looks pretty similar to the one in the U.S. Everyone looks like they belong in a Full House episode, and there are color-coordinated outfits for each team.

Vietnam

These episodes aren't in English, but you'll definitely recognize some of the products. Plus, the host wears a really elaborate outfit and there are magical sound effects sprinkled in.

h/t Eater

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