Who would spend so much on a loaf? The NHS, of course.

HAVE you heard about the amazing bread the NHS hands out on prescription to gluten allergy sufferers in Wales?


It's made of fairy-dust-sprinkled hypoallergenic wheat harvested by pixies at dawn, hand-ground by hedge-fund managers and then baked to perfection by Parisian masterchefs in ovens made of pure gold!


Well that's one explanation for the £984,185 the NHS in Wales (where prescriptions are free) blew last year buying 47,684 gluten-free loaves at £20.64 a pop when, in a supermarket, you can get them for a 10th of the price. The other is more prosaic…


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