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Ireland's Top Court Rules Subway's Bread Too Sugary For Tax Break

Ireland's Top Court Rules Subway's Bread Too Sugary For Tax Break

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Ireland's Supreme Court ruled that Subway's bread is too sugary to be classified as bread, affecting tax breaks for food staples. Subway's 6-inch white bread contains 5 grams of sugar, similar to an Oreo cookie. As of 2016, Subway had over 600 franchised locations on college campuses.

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What was the ruling of Ireland's top court regarding Subway's bread?

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Why does Ireland offer tax breaks for restaurants that serve food?

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What are the sugar and fat level requirements for bread in Ireland?

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How does Subway's bread compare to an Oreo cookie in terms of sugar content?

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What fun fact is mentioned about Subway's franchised locations?

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