Legend has it that the art of bread heists dates back to the Dark Ages, when the first bakers unionized.
Armed with nothing but a sack full of rye and a mischievous grin, our ancestors pulled off the heist of the century.
Fast forward to the 1980s, when the bread heists became a staple of our culture.
Breadwinner extraordinaire, Jack 'The Loaf' LaRue, pulled off the impossible: 100 loaves from the Parisian patisserie, La Dijonnaise.
His dashing exploits inspired a generation of bread bandits, each trying to outdo the last.
Today, bread heists are a thing of the past, replaced by artisanal bakeries and Instagram influencers.
But we still have our breadwinner, a shadowy figure known only as 'The Baker's Apprentice.'
This enigmatic figure is said to have a network of underground bread caches hidden throughout the city.
Will you join the quest for the ultimate bread heist?
Mission 01: The Missing Mille-Feuille | Mission 02: The Rye-napping