It was a toastie loaf as a matter of fact.Nini wrote:I'd like to but I've misplaced my shovel. Maybe it's just them Toastie loaves go stale after a stupidly (from the consumer's POV at least) short period. Knew it did last time I brought one a year or so ago, started to get dry a few hours after I opened it.
Your bread remains shit though, chemicals or no.
*Epiphany*
I've been buying the toastie loaf because I felt less slices would take less time to finish resulting in less waste. Perhaps I should try another type and report my findings.
NB: I consider bread to be past its best when it gives off a slightly tangy smell, not when it goes proper stale.
My standards may be too high.