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Canned bread is making a comeback. Surprisingly so, considering we're now in 2020, where we can easily go and buy a loaf of fresh bread from the store.
Imagine this: You go to make yourself a sandwich, but instead of pulling out your slices of bread from a plastic bag, you pop the entire loaf out of a can and cut it up yourself. It might sound strange, but bread in a can is, in fact, a thing.
Canned bread became a reality back in the 1920's, particularly in New England. People just loved B & M's Brown Bread in a can.
And now, the canned bread is making a comeback. Surprisingly so, considering we're now in 2020, where we can easily go and buy a loaf of fresh bread from the store.
It seems that people are craving some of the comfort foods that remind them of their past. After all, it's been a rough year.
Whether or not the thought of eating bread from a can sounds appealing to you or not, you can't argue with the fact that people are buying it. After all, there's a reason it's still available today after all these years.