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A baker’s dozen isn’t what it used to be

baker's dozen at donut king?

ONCE upon a time the generosity of bakers was such that a “Baker’s Dozen” was known to be 13.

Today in the Woden Donut King Matt came across an innovative new interpretation of the dozen from the Donut King team.

It appears to be a “dozen” of ten donuts for $10.

When he asked them about it he got this reply:

“Oh but we sell them for $8 so it’s ok”

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