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What's your favourite working class sandwich?

What's your favourite working class sandwich?


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I don't think they really have it in New Zealand (other than for pet food) so she finds my Mighty-White-adorned-with-too-much-butter-with-some-slabs-of-corned-beef concoction utterly repulsive.

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My mum kept trying to feed me that when I was a kid. It is repulsive. :mad:
 
You set of posh bastards.
Red or brown sauce sandwich, no margerine and just one slice of white bread folded in half. Probably spread with your finger, only over half of the slice to save time, you're folding it anyway.
And that's red sauce mind, none of your fancy ketchup here thank you very much.
 
You set of posh bastards.
Red or brown sauce sandwich, no margerine and just one slice of white bread folded in half. Probably spread with your finger, only over half of the slice to save time, you're folding it anyway.
And that's red sauce mind, none of your fancy ketchup here thank you very much.

That's the kind of stuff the lumpen proles eat, the working class have more self-respect and wouldn't make a brown or red sauce sandwich without margarine.
 
That's the kind of stuff the lumpen proles eat, the working class have more self-respect and wouldn't make a brown or red sauce sandwich without margarine.

Just as I suspected, posh. I bet you even get out of the bath for a wee.
 
Tomato and mayo and pepper and salt.

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Mayonnaise is the epitome of the lower middle class pre-packed sandwich lunch.

What kind of working class person puts mayo on their home-made sandwiches?
 
White bread with:

Cheddar and Marmite
Cheddar and ketchup
Wafer thin ham and mustard
Crisps
 
Tuna mayo sandwiches is the kind of thing call centre supervisors buy from Tesco.

You won't find it in a warehouse picker's sandwich.

"Tuna mayo is not working class" is something of a bold claim :hmm:

Not, you know, seared tuna with fresh coriander and a light citrus mayonnaise in organic granary bread.
 
I never ate mayo as a kid, it was definitely not something that was ever in our fridge. It's tuna and salad cream or egg and salad cream, not mayo.

I'm middle class and it was only salad cream at ours.
My posh cousins had mayo and even, get this, taramasalata! In 1985!

Made our Heinz Sandwich Spread a welcome home treat.
 
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