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The Big Loaf


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Wasn't sure where to put this. The products section is supposed to be about whether or not something is gluten-free and we all know Udi's is gluten-free.

 

Anyway, last night I went to buy some and they had a 24 oz. loaf instead of the 12 oz. loaf I have been buying. The 24 oz. loaf is only $11.12 and the 12 oz. is $7.41. A no-brainer as to which one to buy.

 

Is this new or just new to my area? I don't think I've ever seen the big loaf online but then I wasn't looking for it. If my store keeps carrying this it will save me quite a bit of money. Makes me very happy.


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caro7 Newbie

Wow!  I have not seen it yet, I will ask at Festival Foods if they can get it.  I love Udi's bread.  Thank you bartful.

MycasMommy Enthusiast

I wish I could eat Udi's !  I am so glad they are making a regular big loaf size. Now you can make some wicked grilled cheese sammies! :D

mamaw Community Regular

We find the larger loaf at Costco.... $ 7.99 for one loaf.... I believe this is the loaf that is also sold to restaurants who make gluten-free... It is good to make a Real size sandwich but we don't like it toasted but do like it grilled!!!! It comes into the business frozen; many times it is out on a bread shelf, we do put it back in the freezer after we separate the slices....

mbrookes Community Regular

I have only been able to buy this from Jason's Deli at about  eleven bucks. It is so nice to have a normal sized sandwich! No stores around here carry it. 

nvsmom Community Regular

LOL Doesn't it seem funny that $11.12 is a good deal for a loaf of bread?!  :blink:  :P

mamaw Community Regular

I was  just  at  Costco  &  they lowered  the  loaf  to $6.99 a dollar  less  than before...... I feel  very lucky when I see  what  others  are paying!


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I was  just  at  Costco  &  they lowered  the  loaf  to $6.99 a dollar  less  than before...... I feel  very lucky when I see  what  others  are paying!

 

 

OH MAI MAMAW!!  You need to stock pile  *nods* vigorously*

Monklady123 Collaborator

Yes! I saw this yesterday at my Costco (Northern VA -- Pentagon City). I bought two loaves, and couldn't believe my eyes because I didn't know they were making a larger loaf.

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