It's just that I find it hard to believe that at no point in all of human history until him did it ever occur to anyone to put their food between two pieces of bread, for one reason or another. Or maybe his version is just the first piece of meat between two pieces of sliced bread, but I also have a hard time believing that no one ever thought of doing that before him. I'd love to know if anyone has an answer for this.
It's just that I find it hard to believe that at no point in all of human history until him did it ever occur to anyone to put their food between two pieces of bread, for one reason or another.
That'd depend on the form of bread, honestly. Sure, it's easy to do that sort of thing with the square-shaped Pullman loaf, especially if pre-sliced as it usually is today...but not all bread is Pullman. More can always be said if anyone would like to address themselves to the matter of stuff-in-bread; for the meantime, here's some previous answers for you to chew on: