Of all the countries in Europe. Ireland (save for the UK) must have the worst white bread in Europe.
Go to even a tiny mountain top village in Portugal, Spain or Italy - you will be able to find a tiny little bakery which makes rollicking good white loaves and rolls.
Go to a German or Austrian backeri - you will also have the pleasure of freshly made bread.
Go to France - you will find flavoursome baguettes that can be eaten almost plain.
Go to Ireland - Well your main option is supermarket bread - which has all the taste of eating A4 paper. Or, you could buy an equally tasteless "Cuisine de France" brand baguette in a convenience store. (Although top marks for SuperValu and Dunnes for making bread that actually has some taste)
Anyone explain this - why is fresh and tasty white bread almost impossible to find in Ireland?