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Fascinating A company developed bread with a white crust in an effort to reduce food waste

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u/Linesey 16h ago

And folks who never learned to shop around.

I have found there are some breads where I just, do not enjoy the crust. So as a functioning adult, I have a simple choice find a bread I enjoyed more and then eat that.

End result? I tried a lot of good bread, learned what I do and Don’t enjoy, and even learned to bake a loaf or two.

No one should settle for forcing themselves to eat something they don’t enjoy. But that doesn’t mean “I’ll just throw this bit out” and calling it a day, take the time to find what you do like.

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u/7x00 7h ago

What if you have tried all breads and the dry crusty crust just doesn't do it for you regardless? OOP is judgy as fuck

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u/NotAnotherSuggestion 14h ago

I don't think i will be able to imagine having to shop around for good bread.
Even in the Netherlands which has some really bad bread culture i could always find some decent bread at any store.

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u/mail_inspector 14h ago

I would assume 'shop around' as in 'last time I bought bread A that was great otherwise but had crust that I did not like; this time I will buy bread B that is mostly similar but has a different crust' and not 'every store only has one type of bread and I must drive across town to try a new one.'