The price of a sliced pan is set to rise

Bakers are warning that prices will increase because of the impact of Brexit on ingredients costs
Just two-fifths of the flour used here is actually produced in Ireland -- and importers say the right sort of floor is limited in Europe.
The Irish Bakery Association says the flour stockpiles built up here for Brexit are now starting to run low.
The trade group says flour prices are at a record high, and other ingredients like vegetable oil, yeast and sugar are all going up in price too.
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