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Stockpile bread?

BANKROLLS

It looks like you’ve made a play on words here. “Stockpile bread” is a phrase that could be interpreted literally, suggesting storing a large quantity of bread. However, in the context of “bankrolls,” it’s a play on words or a pun.

“Bankrolls” typically refers to a large amount of money, often in the form of rolled-up bills or a substantial sum of cash. So, the play on words here is connecting the idea of “stockpiling bread” (bread as a slang term for money) with “bankrolls.” It’s a clever way of expressing the concept of accumulating wealth or having a significant amount of money.

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