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Bagels, a staple of Ireland’s small Jewish community since the late 1800s, started to become widely popular in the country in the late 1990s as consumer tastes changed amid rapidly growing ...
Bagels - not bread in Ireland The Yank @IrishCentral. Nov 22, 2011 ...
Irish bagel lovers aren’t having much luck: a 13.5% value-added tax will be tacked on to the traditionally Jewish favorite for the first time. Under new plans by the Irish government to raise ...
Bagels and other ‘ethnic’ breads such as naan, pita and tortilla wraps now will be exempt from the 13.5 percent valued added tax on premium baked goods charged by the Irish revenue service.
A bagel business has taken over a former Clements coffee shop in Belfast. Bodega Bagels is launching later this month from the prominent spot close to the Ulster University city centre campus. The ...
Bagels were granted equal status with soda bread in Ireland following a government decision to reclassify the traditionally Jewish favorite as ordinary bread for the purposes of taxation. Bagels ...
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