It depends on how they divided her up. If it was an arm or a leg it would probably cost more than a pelvis. But if it was her head that could probably be worth more than one of her legs, it just kinda depends on how big she was when you cannibal freaks killed her and started to sell her in your evil stores! So, depending on how big she was and what body loafs are being sold, the price will differ. I'm not sure though how much a loaf of brad is but I'm sure you people think they both taste great.
75 cents
75 cents
75 cents
The U.S. price for a loaf of bread in 1975 was as low as $0.14 (14 cents). However, this was not a typical market price. According to the USDA records, the average retail price was twice that much, 27 cents, for a 1 pound loaf. In the Northeast, for example, the price for a loaf of Sunbeam White Bread (regular 16 oz. loaf) was 29 cents. Interestingly there wasn't any "wheat" bread on the shelves of many stores in the area back then. (Major Bread Bakers, however, did market Wheat bread.)
I'd probably have to say "How much was a loaf of Brad in 1975?" or "What is Governmentium?" Those are my two favorites.
Amanda Ross-Ho was born in 1975.
Loaf is another word for a loaf of bread!
Amanda Carver was born on January 15, 1975, in Austin, Texas, USA.
Amanda Horton was born on November 2, 1975, in Mission Viejo, California, USA.
Amanda Lear
A normal brown loaf was 20p A normal White loaf was 25p
$2 dollars a loaf.