Just to be extra safe and do my due diligence, I searched "who invented sliced bacon" to verify the findings, but Kingan & Company's name didn't come up in the top results. ![]() It's O-S-C-A-R, and one who's baloney also has a second name. ![]() That company is the one whose baloney has a first name. That theory is this the Indiana company that invented sliced bacon doesn't get the notoriety it deserves because the people behind another well-known meat company had the foresight to patent the process despite the fact they didn't start doing it until a decade later. One that I will try to make a convincing argument for as we move forward. No, that's not how I'll start this journey. I mean, you clicked on this article because you saw the word, "bacon," right? If you didn't believe all these things, you wouldn't be here. That's what I could do, but I won't because you already know all that. ![]() I could suggest that whoever first figured out that curing pork resulted in the savory deliciousness that is bacon should be strongly considered for sainthood. I could talk about how great it is to eat on its own, or how much better it makes other foods, like hamburgers, when paired together. I could start this piece by going on and on and on and on about how wonderful bacon is.
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