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[–] [email protected] 6 points 6 months ago (1 children)

So, your claim has absolutely no basis in fact, just something you read on Reddit? A quick check online suggests that supermarket bread prices in the US are pretty much the same as most European countries (apart from the fact the US bread couldn't be sold in the EU because it would be classed as cake due to the sugar content)

Plus looking at artisanal bread from independent bakeries, it's the US whose prices are far higher

So do you have any other sources for European bread being "6 to 10 times more expensive"?

I'll just pop up to the bakery and get my €1, freshly handmade organic baguette while you're looking

[–] Paddzr -2 points 6 months ago

You surely got your feathers up. I'm from Europe.

You wrote an essay about something so meaningless.... While completly missing the point. I can't be bothered to argue about why you're wrong on pcgaming sub.