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What was the average price of a loaf of bread in the 1970s?
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$0.25
In the 1970s, a loaf of bread cost around $0.25 on average. This was a period of economic shifts, and prices gradually rose with inflation. Bread remains a staple food, and its cost reflects broader market trends.
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