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Always put a comma after "which" since it introduces a subordinate clause. 

"And, unlike most of the taverns in this part of town, Jacques stocked only fresh and good quality ingredients, which made Catherine's job far easier." - missing comma. 

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No, you would not put a comma after "which". The comma after "ingredients" is sufficient to indicate a subordinate clause. A comma after "which" would simply be ungrammatical.

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*Rereads.* Yes that's what I meant. 

Thanks for catching that :) and sorry, it was late and I was tired by that point. 

Commas usually come before "which", not after.