Ummm—first of all, it’s not bread. Secondly, this is Jerusalem in 33, not the U.S. midwest in 2011, so what we think of as normal can be tossed. Thirdly, Our Lord is literally feeding them Himself—the “host” is not normally part of the menu, so one has left the realm of “normality.” Finally, even if one is to ignore the whole last supper thingy, one has the Passover meal to work from, which IS a worship service.
I’ll grant the last point. I guess the Passover MEAL is a worship service after a method.
But yeah, it is unleavened bread. And the setting is a meal, regardless of the time and place.
Your third point, as I’m sure you know, is a point of debate.
So my statement stands virtually unamended.