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Gregory Morrow
 
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Default First TV Dinner A Luxury Item....



The first teevee dinner would today cost (adjusted for inflation per the
inflation calculator below) $6.52...pretty rich vittles!

[ http://www.westegg.com/inflation/ ]


http://www.tvacres.com/food_menus.htm

"TV Dinners - The first commercially successful TV dinner was introduced by
L.A. Swanson Food Company in 1953. For the cost of $1.00, the 12 ounce TV
dinner included sliced turkey, gravy, buttered peas, whipped sweet potatoes,
and cranberry sauce. The carton's front cover displayed a picture of a TV
set. With the microwave oven becoming so commonplace in the 1980s,
manufacturers of instant dinners began replacing the classic aluminum metal
trays with those made of plastic, cardboard, and Styrofoam materials.
Actually the first frozen dinners were made for the US Navy in 1944. The
process of quick freezing food was invented in 1911 by Clarence Birdseye, a
former government surveyor. His discovery was inspired by watching the
Eskimos in Labrador preserve their food by freezing the food in the arctic
air."


"Mother: [At the dinner table] "Guess well have to send daddy to the store
every time.

Father: Huh?

Mother: This turkey is delicious and the slices are bigger. Why you brought
home the best frozen dinner we ever had.

Father: Well, I guess I cant take all the credit. You see when I was down at
the store today. [Flashback to store] "So darn many frozen dinners."

Store Clerk: Trust Swanson that what most folks do. They're the ones. No
comparison."

Father: [Cut to dinner table] So, I took Swanson

Mother: So from know on we'll always take Swanson.

Announcer: Yes, trust Swanson every time. There's is the turkey that's so
tender and juicy with bigger slices on corn bread dressing. Swanson dinners
just taste better and who else gives you 11 kinds to choose from. That's why
so many folks...

Store Clerk: Trust Swanson. They're the ones.

Announcer: They are, indeed. No comparison."

--Text from a 1953 Swanson TV Dinner Commercial





 
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