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Starting January 18, 1943—the midst of World War II—sliced bread was barred from American bakeries and homes. New baking regulations set by the Office of Price Administration had boosted flour prices, and the government wanted to prevent these costs from getting passed down to the consumer. By banning the use of expensive bread-slicing machines, the government was hoping bakeries could keep their prices low. Officials were also worried about the country’s supply of wax paper—and sliced bread required twice as much paraffin wrapping as an unsliced loaf. (It prevented the slices from drying prematurely.)

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I would love to see a return of wax paper instead of plastic bags.

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Wax paper is great! What I think is so funny about this is that to me wax paper feels more premium. I guess it’s because it’s because plastic is so ubiquitous that despite being an incredible and versatile material, it’s also ridiculously mundane.

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Your local neighborhood bakery almost certainly still uses wax paper instead of bags. I don’t eat much bread these days, but when I do I always just walk down to the bakery and pick out a loaf. It’s a million times better than the sugary stuff full of preservatives at the grocery store.

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Would it be actual wax paper? These days it could just as likely be coated with plastic rather than wax, as the plastic coatings do the same thing and are cheaper.

I’ve just spent a while searching and can’t find any reliable way to tell whether paper is wax coated, oil coated, plastic coated, or silicone coated.

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I wish I had a local bakery like that. We have a few pastry shops, but unsweet bread is harder to come by.

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Local bakery is great but definitely uses plastic containers and bags

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My local bakeries use paper bags. But they also don’t sell sliced bread.

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Wax paper isn’t recyclable and putting paraffin in landfills isn’t great. Regular brown paper in a freshly made local bakery is quite fine, though.

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Did it work?

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No. Homemakers objected, exceptions were passed, and then the ban was rescinded about a month later.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sliced_bread#1943_U.S._ban

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So if your bakery already had the bread slicing machine then you were still good? Except not being allowed to use wax paper of course.

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By banning the use of expensive bread-slicing machines,

So they didn’t actually try banning sliced bread.

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40 points

I learnt from xkcd :-)

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Haha same. I didn’t believe it and found the article

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Snakes are wide instead of long lol imagine

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In the UK, bakers were forbidden from selling bread on the day it was baked, in order to make it more stale and reduce demand.

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“During WW1” is the context for this

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And WWII.

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And WWIII??

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Is this a Douglas Adams bit?

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Sadly, no:

Bakers, bakeries and bakers shops were required by law only to sell their ‘national loaves’ when they were a day old because stale bread did not cut to waste like fresh bread. Source

[If you can find it, the BBC Timeshift episode ‘Bread: A Loaf Affair’ mentions this along with a surprisingly interesting modern-ish history of bread in the UK. It’s narrated by Tom Baker.]

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Wtf does cut to waste mean?

Thick instead of thin?

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I see where he got his sense of humour at least. I’ll try to find that, thanks.

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Thank you! Learned something.

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Here is an alternative Piped link(s):

Sliced bread, humanity’s downfall

Piped is a privacy-respecting open-source alternative frontend to YouTube.

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