Canned Bread in Japan from vending machines
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If you are living in Japan then consider yourself as a lucky skunk for endless reasons. But today’s reason for believing your self to be fortunate is that you wont need to buy a fresh loaf of bread every second day. All you got to do is stuff your kitchen cabinets with Canned Bread that are sold from the vending machines. It is real Bread that comes in a can and stays fresh for up to three years that too without preservatives.

Weather it’s cheap or pricey is for you to decide, as canned Pan Desuyo costs 330 yen ($3) for 100 grams of bread in two mini-loaves. Pan Desuyo (which translates to "This is bread!") is available in chocolate chip, raisin and fruit, and a blend of coffee, fruit and nuts.
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