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Subway bread isn’t bread: Irish court

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LONDON, Oct 3, (AP): Ireland’s Supreme Court has ruled that bread sold by the fast food chain Subway contains so much sugar that it cannot be legally defined as bread.

The ruling came in a tax dispute brought by Bookfinder­s Ltd., an Irish Subway franchisee, which argued that some of its takeaway products - including teas, coffees and heated sandwiches - were not liable for value-added tax.

A panel of judges rejected the appeal Tuesday, ruling that the bread sold by Subway contains too much sugar to be categorize­d as a “staple food,” which is not taxed.

“There is no dispute that the bread supplied by Subway in its heated sandwiches has a sugar content of 10% of the weight of the flour included in the dough, and thus exceeds the 2% specified,” the judgement read.

The law makes a distinctio­n between “bread as a staple food” and other baked goods “which are, or approach, confection­ery or fancy baked goods,” the judgement said.

Bookfinder­s was appealing a 2006 decision by authoritie­s who refused to refund value-added tax payments. Lower courts had dismissed the case before it reached the Supreme Court.

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