Greatest thing since sliced bread

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The phrase "the greatest thing since sliced bread" ("best" may be substituted for "greatest", and "invention" may be substituted for "thing") is a commonly used hyperbolic (and sometimes sarcastic) means of praising an invention or other society-advancing development. Sliced bread - meaning pre-sliced, packaged bread - has existed only since 1928, but it nevertheless appears to be something of an arbitrary selection as the benchmark against which later inventions should be judged. It has been said that "the phrase is the ultimate depiction of innovative achievement and American know-how" [1] - although it is commonly used in the United Kingdom as well.

The popular use of the phrase appears to derive from the fact that Wonder Bread - the first mass-marketer of sliced bread as a product - launched a 1930s ad campaign touting the innovation. As one source reports, "[s]oon every new innovation of convenience was being touted as the 'greatest thing since sliced bread.'"[2]


Some developments referred to as the best/greatest thing/invention since sliced bread: