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Bread

# bread - Thursday 16 May, 2013

From The Daily Edge Happy Days

Finally! This toaster button changes EVERYTHING

We did it. It’s here.

# bread - Thursday 25 April, 2013

From TheJournal.ie Groceries

TD calls on supermarkets to freeze prices of 19 basic products

John Halligan wants the government to meet with supermarket chains and examine a two-year price freeze on basic items.

# bread - Monday 17 September, 2012

From The Daily Edge IPhone 5

7 things you could buy instead of the iPhone 5

Have €600, but don’t fancy spending it on the latest Apple gadget? Why not buy gold teeth, or name a star after yourself…

# bread - Monday 23 July, 2012

From The Daily Edge Work Can Wait This post contains a poll

The burning question*: Do you eat the heel of a sliced pan?

It’s Monday, so let TheJournal.ie distract you from the ‘serious’ news with one of life’s REAL dilemmas. (*not really)

# bread - Wednesday 15 February, 2012

From TheJournal.ie World's Most Expensive City

The most expensive city in the world? That would be Zurich

A loaf of sliced white bread costs US$6.15 in the Swiss city.

# bread - Thursday 9 February, 2012

From Business ETC Finance Bill 2012

The stranger bits of Finance Bill 2012: from cricket to Islamic finance

Here are three of the more unusual elements of the Finance Bill 2012…

# bread - Tuesday 10 January, 2012

From TheJournal.ie Worrall Woes

Celeb chef who shoplifted from Tesco asks: ‘Why did I do it?’

Antony Worrall Thompson has spoken out about his embarrassment and shame after he was arrested for shoplifting low value items from his local Tesco.

# bread - Friday 18 November, 2011

From TheJournal.ie Bread

Bakers fear effects of VAT increase on breads

The 13.5 per cent added VAT could cause small bakeries to let go of staff or close – and will also affect larger bakeries, say people in the trade.

# bread - Thursday 8 September, 2011

From TheJournal.ie Blaa

Blaa blaa blaa: Waterford bap considered for EU protected status

Waterford’s own unique doughy roll is being considered for European Protected Geographical Integrity status, bakers say.

# bread - Wednesday 3 August, 2011

From The Daily Edge Psychology

13 ways that supermarkets trick you into spending money

Ever wonder why supermarkets keep flowers at the entrance? Or why things are stocked on certain shelves?