The invention of sliced bread may function well as a specific point in time after which inventions happen, but sliced bread as an “invention” caused a chain reaction that changed the composition of the bread available in stores, at least in the US, resulting in the bread tasting like shit. So I would not classify it as a great invention at all, rather for what it was: a successful marketing campaign.
The invention of sliced bread may function well as a specific point in time after which inventions happen, but sliced bread as an “invention” caused a chain reaction that changed the composition of the bread available in stores, at least in the US, resulting in the bread tasting like shit. So I would not classify it as a great invention at all, rather for what it was: a successful marketing campaign.