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Default why is whole grain non-standard?

Whole grain bread is more nutritious, right? With
the husk and seeds and whatnot. So why is that
stuff removed in the manufacture of most bread?
I don't get it. They add extra processing steps,
discard valuable ingredients, and deliver an
inferior product?

Can anybody here explain this?



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