It would depend on how the bread was advertised or labeled in the store. If the label says "fresh bread" then frozen bread would not be expected. If the labeling doesn't indicate "fresh" then frozen is a reasonable possibility.
Yes
a customer who has an orgy from a slice of bread
yes you can
bread if you freeze it
a customer who has an orgy from a slice of bread
put it on the refrigerator or freeze it
They don't bread frozen fish they bread it first and then freeze it cause it would be a little difficult to bread frozen fish.
If the bread is fresh to begin with, it won't be a problem to freeze it without compromising the quality of it. Wrap it tightly in plastic wrap, then wrap that in aluminum foil for further protection against drying out and freezer burn. When ready to use, leave it in the wrapping while thawing so the condensation will form on the outside of the wrapping instead of on the bread. It is not recommended to freeze most breads for longer than two months.
No foods should be refrozen after they have thawed.
No, mold cant survive in freezing tempuratures.
No, bread would not be bread or bread dough without flour, and it definitely would not rise.
Corn bread. Why?