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In 1918, the price of a loaf of bread varied significantly depending on the location and the economic conditions at the time, particularly due to World War I and its aftermath. In the United States, a loaf of bread typically cost around 10 to 12 cents. However, inflation and shortages caused by the war led to fluctuations in prices, especially in Europe, where bread could be considerably more expensive due to rationing and economic hardship.

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