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except all other fast food places are going to start making bread and selling it there...
subway already makes "bread"...
macdowell's will say their microwaved cinnamon buns count as making bread or some bullshit
"Bread" is a legally defined term.
I'd need to see paragraphs C and D of that section, but based on that description alone, cinnamon buns could certainly be counted as bread as long as paragraph C doesn't forbid a couple common ingredients like sugar, butter, and of course cinnamon.
I guess you'd also need to know how they're defining "produces," do they have to make the bread from scratch on-location, or if they got shipments of premade dough from somewhere to bake in-store would that count as producing bread.
I'm almost certain that the answers to those questions can be found with about 5 minutes of googling, I just honestly don't care enough to Google it myself.
Besides flour, yeast, water, milk, and egg, the rest of the ingredients are food additives. The CFR section in my comment above says that bread is produced by baking it.
Subway selling bread is against their policy. The two halves aren't allowed to touch.
Seriously tho, didn't one country determine that Subway sandwiches are served on pastry, not bread? I believe the legal definition (in that country) had to do with sugar content and Subway's was too high.
Yes that was Ireland