Final answer:
The invention of sliced bread was attributed to Otto Frederick Rohwedder in 1928, unrelated to the silversmith Myer Myers.
Step-by-step explanation:
The person who invented sliced bread was neither a butcher, a baker, a dentist, nor a jeweler. The invention of sliced bread is credited to Otto Frederick Rohwedder, an American inventor. In 1928, Rohwedder invented the first automatic bread-slicing machine which was first used by the Chillicothe Baking Company of Chillicothe, Missouri to produce sliced bread. This invention revolutionized the bread industry and is often referred to as 'the greatest thing since sliced bread'. While Myer Myers was a prolific silversmith during Colonial America and created significant Jewish ceremonial objects, his craft did not involve the innovation of sliced bread.