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# bread - Wednesday 12 June, 2013
Bread ‘freshly baked in-store’ in Australia was made in Ireland
A major supermarket chain is facing legal action for reheating bread baked overseas and claiming it was ‘baked today’.
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# bread - Thursday 25 April, 2013
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.
Share27 Tweet56# bread - Monday 17 September, 2012
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…
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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)
Share25 Tweet20# bread - Wednesday 15 February, 2012
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.
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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…
Share4 Tweet14# bread - Tuesday 10 January, 2012
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.
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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.
Share25 Tweet15# bread - Thursday 8 September, 2011
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.
Share200 Tweet29# bread - Wednesday 3 August, 2011
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?
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