jonny jeez
Legendary Member
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- Chislehurst, Kent, UK
Time after time I hear the expression "best thing since sliced bread" and sure, having ready sliced sandwich material, is convenient...but is it really the "best thing".
From what I can see the process has received little or no research or investment over the last 100 years and both the science and the result remain largely unchanged.
Surely this is yesterday's technology
Surely the wonders of modern science can improve on a design, stuck in the Victorian era
Surely we can find a way to irradiate wastage in the form of "crusts"...or the large fat slices attach end (whatever your household calls them) that are paid for, never consumed, clearly useless and always seem to become duck fodder.
The bread slicing establishment should find a better way, or is this some kind of conspiracy, some way of maintaining sales to the consumer market.
Why can't they take a leaf out of the car industry, after all...the internal combustion engine, relying on the explosive forces of burnt fossil fuel to rotate a crank... has changed beyond all recognition in the same timescale. Hasn't it?
Come on bread slicers...KEEP UP!
From what I can see the process has received little or no research or investment over the last 100 years and both the science and the result remain largely unchanged.
Surely this is yesterday's technology
Surely the wonders of modern science can improve on a design, stuck in the Victorian era
Surely we can find a way to irradiate wastage in the form of "crusts"...or the large fat slices attach end (whatever your household calls them) that are paid for, never consumed, clearly useless and always seem to become duck fodder.
The bread slicing establishment should find a better way, or is this some kind of conspiracy, some way of maintaining sales to the consumer market.
Why can't they take a leaf out of the car industry, after all...the internal combustion engine, relying on the explosive forces of burnt fossil fuel to rotate a crank... has changed beyond all recognition in the same timescale. Hasn't it?
Come on bread slicers...KEEP UP!