

It makes more logical sense to use the serial comma in this example. Bread, butter, and tax evasion are three separate things. If you leave the comma off, it becomes “bread, butter and tax evasion” suggesting that the butter and tax evasion go together with each other. Give me some butter on my tax evasion, please.
Just finished Adam Nevill’s horrifying short novel, “The Vessel.” I rate it five stars - very intense and sort of “wicker man” vibes. I’m now reading “I Found Puppets Living in my Apartment Walls” by Ben Farthing. And even though I just started it, it’s quite creepy!