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On 5/20/2012 10:33 PM, Julie Bove wrote:
> > wrote in message
> ...
>> On Sun, 20 May 2012 13:38:46 +0100, Janet wrote:
>>
>>> In >, says...
>>>>
>>>> > wrote in message
>>>> .com...
>>>>> On 5/18/2012 5:56 PM, Julie Bove wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>> If that's the case then it wasn't*MY* poor hygeine seeing as how I
>>>>>> had
>>>>>> to
>>>>>> throw out THREE packages of bread that were never opened.
>>>>>
>>>>> Why would you have three packages of bread if you only like it fresh?
>>>>
>>>> OMFG! I didn't buy three packages at once. And it wasn't even three
>>>> packages. But I had to throw out three whole packages.
>>>>
>>>> I think the first two I bought went moldy when there was one slice left
>>>> in
>>>> the package. 5 slices are in a package.
>>>
>>> You said, above; "they were NEVER OPENED".
>>>
>>> >I decided to buy TWO packages at once. I was
>>>> about to open one to make a hummus wrap when I noticed that all of the
>>>> pieces of bread in the unopened package were moldy. Very moldy. So I
>>>> looked at the second package and it was all moldy too.
>>>
>>> But you said, above. "the firt two went mouldy when there was one slice
>>> left in the package".
>>>
>>> So, which is the lie?
>>>
>>>>
>>>> So... I bought another package and it too went moldy before it was even
>>>> opened
>>>
>>> LOL. But the first two had been opened, remember? Try not to contradict
>>> your own story in the very same post.

>>
>> I've caught a couple more inconsistencies as well, but I gave up.
>> This is just too much PITA drama for me.

>
> That's because nobody seems to have bothered to read the whole thing. I
> don't know how much total bread I threw out. I do remember two packages
> with a single piece left in it and three whole packages. There may have
> been more. At this point it really doesn't matter. I still don't know what
> was causing the mold. Maybe I never will.
>
>

Julie, mold happens. I'd suggest looking at the bread before you buy it
if it's moldy before you even open it. Doesn't it have any clear parts
in the bag that you can look through? Most bread does.