If you can cast your minds back to last February, you'll remember that the weather looked slightly different then than it does now.
Instead of the gorgeous sun you've seen out there for the past few days, we were dealing with mountains of snow piling up, and things were actually starting to get pretty hectic.
So much so that people were making their way down to shops purely to buy bread by the bucket load.
Don't believe us?
Have a look:
https://twitter.com/CentraIRL/status/1101057641005154306
And to celebrate the one-year anniversary of this historic event, Centra are giving away half loaves of sliced-pan bread for a price of 50 cent on Friday (1 March).
That's right, you can kick your weekend off the best way possible this Friday by getting some really cheap Brennan's bread.
The offer, which is being called The Panniversary, will only be available while stocks last, and judging by our affinity with bread, and the above video, we imagine they'll be gone fairly quickly.
Although by the looks of the weather out there, you'd be more likely to use the bread for a picnic in the park than stockpiling it for the future.
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