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by vkou
118 days ago
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> There are bakery sections at grocery stores There are, and most of them don't have good bread. (Baguettes are about the only good bread that you can reliably expect to find in them. Sometimes they have San Francisco-style sourdough, which in my experience, tastes like someone dumped a shot of lemon vinegar into it. Just because a bread uses sourdough starter doesn't mean it needs to taste sour. I feel much the same way about hops and beer.) Regularly visiting the bakery is, for reasons I've mentioned, a lot of friction for one purchase. My closest one carries... Weird specialty hipster breads (because it is more focused on tarts and pastries and sweets - bread is just an afterthought for it). The one I'd go to, if my closest grocery weren't stocking them is way out of my way. I would not be making that trip twice a week. |
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That is still not "really hard to come by" as per your original claim. It's very common (not just in large cities!) to have a local bakery where you can get good bread. Whether you choose to go or not, it is available to you.