"April hath put a spirit of youth in everything", Happy April! @TRY3STEPS.COM
Dear Reader, If you use TRY3STEPS a lot, this message is for you. This incredible nonprofit organization helps the world with answers. We love you, we share answers. Your love helps us thrive. The more we give, the more we have! Thank you for inspiring us. (Secure PayPal)

*Everything counts! No minimum transaction limit!
Stay Updated with the World! Subscribe Now:: YouTube.com/c/Try3Steps
Say Hello to Try3Steps Group! Join Now:: GoogleGroup@Try3Steps

Search Another Question

Feb 9, 2021

[Answer] What was the first TV dinner entree?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "What was the first TV dinner entree?"



...1. Chicken 2. Roast Beef 3. Turkey 4. Tofu




Step 2 : Answer to the question "What was the first TV dinner entree?"



Turkey - The history of TV dinners can be traced back to one big mistake - specifically, the Swanson corporation's drastic overestimation of how many turkeys people wanted to buy in 1953. Left with a surplus of 260 tons of frozen birds, Swanson salesman Gerry Thomas allegedly proposed an idea based on the prepackaged meal trays he'd been served on a recent flight. Swanson ordered thousands of metal trays and concocted a meal featuring turkey, cornbread dressing and gravy, peas, and sweet potatoes, and set an assembly line to work to put it all together. The frozen meal was sold for 98 cents and was an instant hit: Swanson sold 10 million turkey dinners that very first year.:


Please let us know as comment, if the answer is not correct!


Step 3 : Disclaimer & Terms of Use regarding the question "What was the first TV dinner entree?"


Our machine learning tool trying its best to find the relevant answer to your question. Now its your turn, "The more we share The more we have". Share our work with whom you care, along with your comment ...Kindly check our comments section, Sometimes our tool may wrong but not our users.

Are We Wrong To Think We're Right? Then Give Right Answer Below As Comment

No comments:

Post a Comment