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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]The bread at TJ's definitely goes bad quickly too. I avoid buying bread products there.[/quote] Seriously? This is your complaint? This means that their bread is actually fresher!! Bread that last more than a couple of days is loaded with preservatives. [/quote] I've had bread get moldy in 2 days from Trader Joe's. That's unusable. Same thing with pita. This isn't freshness, something about how they store their bread is causing moisture problems. It may just be the store I shop at, but it's been a consistent issue. [/quote] I think they keep their bread frozen and then put it out on the shelves. Moisture builds up in the bag that facilitates mold. [/quote] Yes, I always see tons of condensation inside a lot of the bread bags so I don’t buy those. [/quote] Take it home, open the bag, let the condensation dry out, and use or freeze. This is not difficult. [/quote] If you leave food containers open, spores and bacteria can get in it making it spoil even faster, so I just don’t buy those. Fine if it works for you. [/quote] Enjoy your plastic bread! [/quote] No worries! I have no difficulty procuring bread that is neither quickly-molding TJ's bread nor plastic bread. [/quote]
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