‘Wrapped Bread is Advocated’

Contrary to popular belief, the most astounding dough-related invention of the early 20th century was not sliced bread, but wrapped bread. Bread wrapping emerged as a sanitary practice as early as 1895, but no reliable wrapping machine existed until 1913. By then, consumer demand for wrapped bread had mounted.  Bakers fiercely resisted consumer pressure, citing…
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Jennifer Georgiou