For example, frozen vegetables were invented by Clarence Birdseye, owner of a produce business at the turn of the century.
The company was founded by a Brooklyn native whose name is still a staple in any grocer's freezer case: Clarence Birdseye.
This spotlight with a reflector back was invented by Clarence Birdseye (1886-1956), who is better known for developing methods for quick-freezing foods.
Clarence Birdseye offered his quick-frozen foods to the public.
Beginning in 1929, Clarence Birdseye offered his quick-frozen foods to the public.
Yes: canned creamed corn, as in the Green Giant or Clarence Birdseye.
Some may credit Clarence Birdseye with inventing frozen meals.
Clarence Birdseye invented a process for frozen food in 1925.
Or Clarence Birdseye, who invented the process for freezing foods.
December 9 - Clarence Birdseye, American founder of the modern frozen food industry (died 1956)