A baker's dozen is usually baked goods, and is always 13.
So 13 toilets, but I wouldn't eat them.
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Bakers got flour from millers. Both bakers and millers commonly lived in towns and on manors.
It started in the 13th century in England. If bakers shortchanged their customers they could be punished severely. (For example: If the bakery did not weigh enough, the baker could have his hand chopped off. They would also have a damaged reputation, and be known as a cheat.) Bakers began giving customers 13 for the price of 12 to be certain this would not happen to them.
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