So someone other than you bought your bread and it was okay because it was corporate that they might have otherwise thrown out. Here the bread merchandisers remove bread that is close to expiration date to go to places such as Dollar Tree or the various 99 cent bread stores where the public can buy bread inexpensively. A fair amount of it makes it to the Food Bank as well for free gifting to the needy. The grocery stores here send the vast majority of their bakery bread that does not sell to the Food Bank and at least one chain does not reduce prices on aging meat or produce because it all goes to the Food Bank.
As for "love". "Agape is a Greco-Christian term referring to love, 'the highest form of love, charity' and 'the love of God for man and of man for God'." Wikipedia And from Thomas Aquinas we have, "The habit of charity extends not only to the love of God, but also to the love of our neighbor."
Definition of charity according to Merriam Webster is:
1a : generosity and helpfulness especially toward the needy or suffering
also : aid given to those in need
example: received charity from the neighbors
b : an institution engaged in relief of the poor
example: raised funds for several charities
c : public provision for the relief of the needy
example: too proud to accept charity
2 : benevolent goodwill toward or love of humanity
example: The holidays are a time for charity and goodwill.
3a : a gift for public benevolent purposes
b : an institution (such as a hospital) founded by such a gift
4 : lenient judgment of others
example: The critic was liked for his charity and moderation.
A volunteer at a Church fish fry is exhibiting charity or agape, as is the lady who turns the leftover heels of bread into bread pudding for the enjoyment of the congregation, as is the person donating to the Food Bank as an organized way of getting food to those in need, as is the barber who turned over all the latex gloves from his shop to the hospital to help them in treating the influx of COVID patients, as is the couple who found and purchased 30,000 medical masks and gave half to the hospital and half to people in their community, as is the kid who put a box of his books on the curb with a sign saying 'Take a Book--Leave a Book' with a reminder to put the book out of the way for a couple of days and wash your hands. Caring or charitable behavior towards others is the pinnacle of Agape, which is indeed love.