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The tin can for preserving food was patented in 1810 by Peter Durand in England. Remarkably, the can opener was not invented until 1858 — nearly 50 years later. During this time, people opened cans with chisels, knives, and even bayonets. Early cans also had instructions printed on them suggesting hitting the lid with a hammer and chisel.
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