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So my mum, who volunteered to have a look, went to my local M&S to see the sandwhiches there...one chicken sandwich was labelled "NO MAYO!" (yes, including the exclamation mark).
I try it and it tastes disgusting.
I looked at the description:
"Chicken sandwich with seasoned yoghurt"
Who puts yoghurt in a sandwich?
> I get around this problem by...wait for it...making my own sandwiches.
Wow! What intelligence!
However, some of us lack the time to do so, and that's why shop sandwiches exist. For the office staff members who are in too much of a rush to sit behind a screen all day.
eh?
Now I'm not gonna complain about that - as not all sandwiches are spicy in Sainsburys...its the mayo...one of my arch nemesis...that must die.
I want to know what this Hellman's advertisment campaign is all about. ALL food seems to have mayo on it, so why is that bald bloke complaining?
If I ever buy anything from McDonalds or Burger King, they're always suprised to hear me ask for no Mayo...and that's just for the Milkshakes!
I'm not saying it should be abolished, but there should be more of a choice for those who dislike mayo. After all, it's just as bad as the concept of putting marmite in everything....
> Mayo rocks, it keeps the bread moist and brings everything together.
> The sandwich equivalent of a motherboard really.
Motherboards keep everything moist? You learn something new everyday...