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  • #16
    Is this a liquidised sandwhich that you slurp through the ringpull hole?
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    • #17
      trouble is on here we are very knowledgable about food etc. Where as there are alot of people that dont care about food, where it comes from. The grosser the better in some cases. I remember a midnight hunt for food resulting in one of those microwave burgers. DISGUSTING!! But peole dont care. Its quick, its easy and you can aste e numbers.
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      • #18
        Originally posted by Snadger View Post
        Is this a liquidised sandwhich that you slurp through the ringpull hole?
        I think it's just a sarny in a can instead of a bag. At least in a bag, you can see what you're buying............
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        • #19
          The idea of putting a sandwich in a can seems very silly, but as others have said, some prize nits will buy it. What would worry me is just what goes into the 'bread'?
          The comments about peanut butter and grape jelly samdwiches are a bit daft. 'Proper' sandwiches with that combination of ingredients are apparently quite popular in America, and having tried the 'peanut butter and jelly-jam' combination (not grape jelly, I couldn't get that) it's a lot nicer than the description sounds!
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          • #20
            How much real sandwich do you think is actually in that tin????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????
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