by Anonymous on November 27th, 2005

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Why is white bread nearly always cheaper than the brown bread of the same brand?

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  • by snowflake1556 on November 29th, 2005

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    I have noticed thet white bread is cheaper to buy than lets say wheat bread. I have no idea why it's cheaper. Isn't white bread bread that has been bleached to make it look white. I do notice there is a difference in taste from white bread and wheat bread. I prefer white bread, but have been told that wheat bread is healthier to eat. I am not sure what you mean by brown bread in the question above. I don't see colors so are you saying wheat bread is brown or do you mean something else. I know you can buy brown bread in cans. Maybe white bread takes less ingredients to make it or the ingredients in white bread may be easier to produce so they can charge a cheaper price on white bread.

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    • so in other words you don't know.

      Anonymous

      by Anonymous on December 1st, 2005

    • Flake, you don't see colors? I wish I could something about that. I feel bad.

      notmrjohn

      by notmrjohn on February 9th, 2006

    • Snowflake - Brown/Wheat bread is more nutritional than white. Some brown breads are very dark and others light.

      Alatea

      by Alatea on February 23rd, 2006

    • Lady Fuschia's comment: So in other words you don't know. Classic. Should be the first one people read. It makes the answer.

      Jodie44

      by Jodie44 on November 6th, 2006

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