The Twist Tie On Your Bread Bag Actually Has A Hidden Meaning
For all you sandwich lovers out there, this post is for you! Let’s face it, when you’re craving a delicious sandwich, you don’t want to be greeted by a loaf…

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Photo by Spencer Platt/Getty Images)For all you sandwich lovers out there, this post is for you!
Let's face it, when you're craving a delicious sandwich, you don't want to be greeted by a loaf of bread in your bread box that's past its sell-by date! We've all been there before.
What if we told you there's a way you can find the freshest loaf of bread the bread aisle at the grocery store has to offer -- every time you go to the store!
It's true ... you'll never have to purchase a loaf of bread nearing its sell-by date again.
Envision a stroll down the bread aisle at your nearest grocer in search of the freshest loaf of bread. You start to grow anxious due to the bread shelves being overstocked. How will you ever find the loaf that just left the bakery?
Should you check the date on every loaf? Unless you can spend all day in the bread aisle, that approach is not the best strategy. But, there is another way to find out how fresh the bread at the grocery store really is.
Turns out the twist tie that seals your bag of bread also indicates which day the bread left the bakery.
Mind-blown! Each bag of bread is sealed with either a blue, green, red, white, or yellow twist tie.
Grocery stores use the color-coded system to stock the shelves, so it's quite plausible your dream loaf awaits you at the back of the shelf.
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