Why are great inventions sometimes slow to catch on?
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Clarence Birdseye, (born December 9, 1886, New York, New York, U.S.—died October 7, 1956, New York), American businessman and inventor best known for developing a process for freezing foods in small packages suitable for retailing.
There it employed Birdseye's newest invention, the double belt freezer, in which cold brine chilled a pair of stainless steel belts carrying packaged fish, freezing the fish quickly. His invention was issued US Patent #1,773,079, marking the beginning of today's frozen foods industry.
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The people who hear about it need time to process on what was just made.
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