Timeline of Canned Food Month 2022

Canned Food Month timeline

1940

And a Drink, Please

The first sodas were canned in 1940 - it’s not just food anymore!

1904

New Process Patented

The Max Ams Machine Company of New York invented the double-seam process that we use in the modern age to can foods.

1873

The Can Boom

Led by the companies Campbell, Heinz, and Borden, US exports of canned goods exploded following the depression.

1810

Tin on the Scene

Tin was introduced as an alternate canning material in 1810 by Peter Durand, a British merchant.

1809

Canning is Born

French confectioner Nicholas Appert developed a method of keeping food preserved, using glass jars and cork tops. He earned a 12,000-franc prize from the French government for winning the invention contest.

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There’s plenty of myths surrounding canned goods, and so to help debunk them The Canned Food Information Council declared February to be National Canned Food Month. That’s right, a whole month dedicated to canned food, your kitchen life just got a whole lot easier. This modern form of food preservation began in the early 1800s and remains a popular way to donate extra food to those in need, save money in your own household, and keep cooking time down with pre-made favorites.

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