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Une mission de 13 000 kilomètres pour un pain magnifique
A conversation with Caity Weaver about a completely scientific, totally exhaustive search for America’s best free bread
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The Atlantic (United States) | Apr 19, 2026
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The exploration of bread quality highlights consumer preferences but risks overshadowing the broader conversation about sustainable food practices.
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While searching for the best free bread is entertaining, it trivializes the serious issues of food insecurity and the value of accessible nutrition.
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Focusing on free bread may distract from the economic challenges faced by bakers struggling to maintain their businesses in a competitive market.
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The quest for America’s best free bread fosters community engagement and appreciation for local bakeries, enriching our cultural landscape.
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A mission like this promotes creativity in baking and encourages people to explore regional varieties, which can revive interest in artisanal bread.
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