In 1943, sliced bread was banned in the USA.
The government called the reason, on the one hand, the need to save steel, which is used in rifled machines in production. And on the other hand, saving paper, which wrapped the pieces in bakeries. In the yard, after all, there was the Second World War and they saved wherever possible. However, in this case it did not work out - the savings were insufficient and after a couple of months the ban was lifted.
The government called the reason, on the one hand, the need to save steel, which is used in rifled machines in production. And on the other hand, saving paper, which wrapped the pieces in bakeries. In the yard, after all, there was the Second World War and they saved wherever possible. However, in this case it did not work out - the savings were insufficient and after a couple of months the ban was lifted.
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