The cost of a loaf reflects global grain markets, production expenses, and local demand. Retailers use bread price as a competitive anchor, while consumers track it to gauge household budgets. Bakers and policymakers benefit from monitoring trends to adjust supply and subsidies. For shoppers, it signals affordability and quality.
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