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Children waited at bakeries for a single loaf of bread.
Source: https://www.nytimes.com/2023/01/06/opinion/afghanistan-family-war.html
Consumer Expert Tom Church said: “If you’ve ever opened your loaf of bread to make a sandwich, only to discover that it’s gone mouldy, consider placing a stick of celery into the bread bag.
“I’m like, God, I’m just tryna’ get a loaf of bread!”
In the weekly food shop, a pint of milk would cost 5½p, a large loaf of bread 11½p, and a packet of Golden Wonder crisps 2½p.
People are afraid to go outside to buy a loaf of bread!
Sicilian-style pizza can veer dangerously into "loaf of bread" territory, but not this one.
Sophia and 20 year-old Fanny Goodchild were both accused of obtaining, by false pretences, a threepenny loaf of bread from a shop in Church Street, Whitby in October 1872.