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Let’s re-capp since I know it’s stressful for the mind to follow conversations.  The original statement was it’s not surprising there are people who have never sliced bread. Which is still the main point. Then it twisted into people should be able to figure it out, Yes no one has denied this, but they are not going to

Why is that because I know in my local area you can get 2 loaves of pre-sliced cheap bread for a dollar? Your comment makes no sense. 

Okay, that is understandable because no one is discussing that no one has sliced bread. But people are assuming that every human being on the planet has sliced bread. That’s a wild assumption to make about bread since it exists in so many forms.

If it was anymore entertaining there’d be a cover charge. 

Nope, the most I know about him is when they drop articles on this site such as this one. It’s kinda baffling that everyone believes everyone else eats just like them. 

No thanks, I’ll stick to my tortillas and Navajo bread.

How many single parent homes do you think are baking up bread while trying to hold down several jobs? You can get what 2 loafs of pre-sliced for a dollar? Compared to how much a bakery made loaf?  

Why is everyone assuming everyone in the world likes, wants, and desires a loaf of sour-dough? Let alone it be a common staple in their diet. 

Yes, it is easy to figure out. But if you’ve never done it then you’ve more than likely have never pondered how to slice bread. So until you apply some thought to it you wouldn’t know how to slice it because you’ve never done it. Unless we are to assume people sit around wondering how to do things with no intentions

Yes, a loaf. But not everyone eats Loafs of bread. There are many types of bread that don’t require slicing. 

I never said I hadn’t sliced bread. I am just not surprised that there are people who haven’t done it. Figuring it out shouldn’t be hard. 

It looks like he knew but got confused because he started out slicing the ends off but then tried to treat it like a croissant or bagel. But have MOST adults? Or are there certain groups of people who don’t eat those types of leaven breads? Figuring it out shouldn’t be hard though.

And if bread isn’t a staple of their diet they might not have. Especially someone in their twenties that was raised gluten free?

It’s not rocket science but I am questioning how many, especially younger and rich, would be slicing their own bread. Heck, I know people who don’t eat sandwiches at all and use tortillas for everything. 

Sara Lee tastes better. :P

Yes, I am so dumb that I just take bites of my banana nut bread from the loaf.

It’s not hard, I’ve cut banana nut bread and garlic bread. Beyond that I don’t think I’ve ever had to slice bread. So it seems reasonable that some people, especially younger crowds, hell especially a rich kid, has never sliced bread. 

Cutting a sandwich or even a croissant is different than slicing bread. Which amusing is how he started trying to slice it, like a croissant. And rolls, forgot the rolls. 

No, I’m aware they sell them in the bakery and some people buy them. But how popular are they?