History of Television Trays

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By Funone


TV Trays

I can recall, in my early years, my mother making tv dinners for a quick family meal generally on Friday evenings. The four of us sat at the long, basic table and shared our daily stories about school and our friends in elementary school or in our neighborhood.

The Swanson TV Dinner was invented by Gerry Thomas in 1954. In the first year of production over 25 million were sold. Soon to follow was the invention of the tv tray or table that would allow consumers to eat and watch tv at the same time. What an interesting concept!

The trays were free standing and primarily made of metal. One little bump and over it went, food and all. Today many of the trays are made with wood and are sturdy. I use one everyday to write, work on crafts or pay bills.

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williamjisir  says:
2 years ago

well-written

Funone  says:
2 years ago

Thanks so much for your comment.

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LouiseKnittel  says:
17 months ago

I never knew what year the T.V tray was invented! COOL!

Funone  says:
16 months ago

Thanks for your comment. Tv trays were invented when I was about 8 yrs. old. Was like a new toy!

Angela  says:
10 months ago

Very nice, very nice, although you do have a few errors........

Gail  says:
8 months ago

I thought the article was really good. I remember tv trays from years ago and Swanson dinners, too. It's all about tv history and it's very interesting.

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