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Walmart bread always seems to have less surface area than bread from other stores, even when it's the same brand -- nm
Posted by
Beryllium (aka grayman)
Oct 5 '15, 22:29
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wouldn't surprise me. they have a price point to meet, so they bring out the shrink-ray. -- nm
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znufrii
Oct 6, 05:58
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No different than supermarket bread. -- nm
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spamlet
Oct 6, 06:52
Seriously. -- nm
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Krusty
Oct 6, 05:52
Weirdest #ShowerThought ever. -- nm
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Qale
Oct 5, 22:35
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It was a couch thought related to Sunday's fishing trip and today's kindergarten lunch -- nm
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Beryllium
Oct 5, 23:15
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Its really common for brands to sell cheaper products through mass discount outlets
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zeitgeist
Oct 6, 01:11
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But cutting corners on bread ... That's low. Or genius. I can't decide. -- nm
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Beryllium
Oct 6, 01:14
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They cut corners or force their manufacturers to cut every corner possible. -- nm
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Krusty
Oct 6, 05:53
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yup. -- nm
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znufrii
Oct 6, 06:23
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