This document discusses the value and uses of bread. It notes that bread was first made 30,000 years ago and remains relatively unchanged, acting as a symbol of food, money, and health throughout history. While bread is senseless on its own, it affects all five senses when consumed. The document then lists several unexpected uses for bread beyond eating, such as for erasing scorched rice or absorbing odors. It argues that bread's true value lies not just in its monetary cost but also in the jobs and livelihoods it provides through bakeries, and as an affordable way for families to feed themselves.