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I think I did napkin math once that included cost of labour, and surprise surprise, mass production works. Just the energy is a good point too, though.
It sounds like energy pretty cheap right now. But, it's also artificially cheap unless you have a lot of renewables on your grid, and somebody somewhere is going to pay for those emissions.
I didn't do the math for bread - maybe I should reconsider that one, per the other users here.