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Whichever store you buy it from, their bread baked instore always comes with a cavernous cavity/air pocket through the loaf. It's a joke, and I've lost count of how many times I've taken it back for a refund, where I'm met with reluctance. Save yourself money and time by avoiding the bread baked instore by any branch belonging to these charlatans. DKH is no exception.
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There are many reasons why modern life is rubbish.


It may be due to men not routinely wearing ties and hats any more.


My late father blamed it on the first world war where women started to be treated fairly in the work place.


I personally blame it on supermarket bread. Up until 30 years ago there was not the technology for them to bring in semi-finished loaves to complete the job in store. You had to go to a real bakers. The rest is history.


You can also correlate the increase in crime rate with margarine consumption

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