>Pile them in the frozen-food cabinets with the juice, **and** **there was breakfast ready, oven-fresh,** from the east coast to the west.

I am confused about the bold part from an [article](http://www.economist.com/node/21552989) which talks about bagels, since "breakfast ready", "oven fresh" are adjectives and no object is found here. 

So the object(bagels) was omitted in the sentence, which sounds a little bit weird to me as a non-native speaker. Is there any guidelines teaching English learners writing sentence like one?