The Great Bread Boycott of 1987: A Tale of Bakers Gone Wild

In the sleepy town of Pecanville, a group of bakers, fueled by a mix of desperation and disdain for the local bakery union, decided to take matters into their own hands. Led by the charismatic and mustachioed Pierre LaPierre, they set out to boycott the very bread they once held so dear.

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As the days turned into weeks, and the weeks into months, the bakers of Pecanville found themselves in a world of trouble. The townspeople, who had grown accustomed to their daily slice, began to panic. Little did they know, it would take more than just a few baguettes to quell the uprising.

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And so, the people of Pecanville were left with more questions than answers. Would the bakers ever return to their kneading roots? Only time – and the price of bread – would tell.