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bread bag

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bread bag - A plastic wrapper in which a loaf of bread is sold, intended to keep the bread fresh for longer than it would be if unwrapped.
See also related terms for loaf.


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The statement pointed to "collusion between the economy minister and owners of bakeries by satisfying [the bakers'] ambitions and reducing the weight of a bread bag, and in turn raising prices BEIRUT: In a statement issued Tuesday, a group of trade union representatives condemned rising bread prices through the practice of reducing the weight of a bag of bread.
 
 
 
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