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Within a year or so (depending on how much it’s used) the breadmaker will probably work out cheaper and produce nicer bread
Labour are parodying themselves with their thicko kneejerk anti anything Tory insult
Tesco value bread = disgusting taste.
According to the BBC, it costs 42p for the ingredients to make a loaf similar to the Tesco one and it's 5p cheaper too but tastes a lot better (not surprisingly.)
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