Frida is out shopping for a birthday present for her husband Benny. He wants an electric drill, and she sees one at what she thinks is a bargain price. The shop assistant explains that the drill is cheap because the manufacturer has gone bankrupt and all their stock has to be sold off as quickly as possible. Frida buys it and, pleased at having saved money, she buys him a little radio as well. Later, she calls in at their daughter’s school, where the parent teacher association is running a fair, and she buys some cakes.