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Find a Sandwich Here are the results of your search. Want to revise your search or correct a mistake? Search again.Search Results 1. All Day Breakfast by Boots (£2.10)
  Artificial and rather nasty. (Review posted: 30/12/2005)2. All Day Breakfast by Budgens (£2.09)
   A decent, well priced offering. (Review posted: 01/01/2006)3. All Day Breakfast by Co-op (£2.10)
   Hearty, but hardly thrilling. (Review posted: 30/12/2005)4. All Day Breakfast by Ginsters (£2.25)
   Fine, but with some problems. (Review posted: 31/12/2005)5. All Day Breakfast by Pret a Manger (£2.60)
   Too much of the good things. (Review posted: 30/12/2005)6. All Day Breakfast by Re:Fresh (£2.60)
    Tasty and spicy. (Review posted: 11/10/2006)7. All Day Breakfast by Tesco (£2.00)
   Hearty and simple. (Review posted: 23/10/2006)8. All Day Breakfast by Snacktime (£2.89)
   Everything and nothing. (Review posted: 11/11/2006)9. All Day Breakfast by Tesco (£2.50)
     Big and beautiful. (Review posted: 14/01/2007)10. All Day Breakfast by Sainsburys (£2.00)
   Respectable but uninspiring. (Review posted: 30/05/2007)11. All Day Irish Breakfast Toostie by O`Briens (£3.15)
     The tuck of the Irish! (Review posted: 09/03/2007)12. American Club by Tastte! (£3.50)
   Tasty, but priced for tourists. (Review posted: 31/07/2006)13. Angus Beef & Horseradish by Asda (£2.35)
    A refined effort. (Review posted: 24/06/2007)14. Aromatic Duck by Marks & Spencer (£2.20)
   Maybe the duck flew south for the winter? (Review posted: 30/12/2005)15. B.L.T. by Boots (£2.00)
  Ordinary in every way. (Review posted: 30/12/2005)16. B.L.T. by Budgens (£2.09)
   Fine, but clearly from a supermarket. (Review posted: 30/12/2005)17. B.L.T. by Co-op (£1.70)
 For lovers of bitter and horrid sandwiches. (Review posted: 30/12/2005)18. B.L.T. by Ginsters (£1.95)
   Decent, with some good qualities. (Review posted: 31/12/2005)19. B.L.T. by Marks & Spencer (£2.20)
    Little to complain about. (Review posted: 30/12/2005)20. B.L.T. by Upper Crust (£3.25)
   Pretty good, but nothing special. (Review posted: 30/12/2005)21. B.L.T. by Tesco (£1.60)
   Standard supermarket fare. (Review posted: 31/12/2005)22. B.L.T. by Waitrose (£2.00)
     One of the very best, and cheap too. (Review posted: 31/12/2005)23. B.L.T. by Foo Go (£2.60)
  A supermarket sandwich in a posh box. (Review posted: 20/01/2006)24. B.L.T. by Greggs (£1.60)
   Heavy on the mayonnaise. (Review posted: 24/01/2006)25. B.L.T. by Asda (£1.68)
   Another supermarket offering. (Review posted: 03/02/2006)26. B.L.T. by Weight Watchers (£1.99)
  Face it, this isn't slimming food. (Review posted: 16/03/2006)27. B.L.T. by Sainsburys (£2.00)
   A bit ordinary, but well filled. (Review posted: 02/04/2006)28. B.L.T. by Costa (£2.65)
   Not bad for a coffee shop. (Review posted: 13/05/2006)29. B.L.T. by Brian Turner (£2.25)
  Horrendously mediocre. (Review posted: 06/09/2006)30. B.L.T. by Re:Fresh (£2.80)
  Big and tasteless. (Review posted: 03/10/2006)31. B.L.T. by Snacktime (£2.49)
  Generic and expensive. (Review posted: 18/10/2006)32. B.L.T. by Boots (£2.00)
    Surprisingly packed. (Review posted: 03/01/2007)33. B.L.T. With Cheese by McDonalds (£2.99)
   Good, but not great. (Review posted: 20/09/2006)34. Bacon & Egg by Benjys (£1.95)
   A decent sandwich for a decent price. (Review posted: 30/12/2005)35. BBQ Chicken & Ranch Coleslaw by Sainsburys (£2.00)
  Cheap and nasty. (Review posted: 31/12/2005)36. BBQ Pork Melt by McDonalds (£2.99)
  Expensive sauce. (Review posted: 15/11/2007)37. BBQ Rib Patty by Subway (£2.60)
  The ultimate in processed meat! (Review posted: 31/12/2005)38. Beef Salad by Budgens (£2.09)
   Plenty of beef, but still not perfect. (Review posted: 24/06/2006)39. Benjys Breakfast by Benjys (£1.85)
   A cheap and cheerful breakfast sandwich. (Review posted: 30/12/2005)40. Benjys Club by Benjys (£1.95)
  This is a club, why? (Review posted: 30/12/2005)41. Big B.L.T. by Pret a Manger (£2.50)
    So nearly a classic. (Review posted: 30/12/2005)42. Breakfast by Greggs (£1.95)
    Bloomin' good. (Review posted: 30/05/2007)43. Breakfast Special by Tastte! (£2.35)
   Some modesty in the name would be helpful. (Review posted: 30/12/2005)44. British Ham & Cheddar by Marks & Spencer (£1.40)
  Very frustrating. (Review posted: 05/02/2006)45. British Ham & Salad by Marks & Spencer (£1.75)
   Yippie, salad! (Review posted: 14/03/2007)46. Butter Roasted Chicken Salad by Sainsburys (£2.20)
    Packed and professional. (Review posted: 30/04/2007)47. Chargrill Chicken by Snacktime (£2.49)
 Great, if you like artificial flavouring. (Review posted: 11/11/2006)48. Chargrill Chicken Salad by Weight Watchers (£1.99)
   Nice chicken in a dry sandwich. (Review posted: 02/06/2006)49. Chargrill Chicken Salad by Greggs (£1.85)
    Not quite as good as it looks. (Review posted: 29/03/2007)50. Cheddar & Red Onion by Waitrose (£1.50)
    Strangely satisfying. (Review posted: 12/05/2007)51. Cheddar Cheese & Celery by Sainsburys (£1.15)
   Lacking any bite. (Review posted: 29/08/2006)52. Cheese by Co-op (£0.89)
   Yes, I bothered to review it. (Review posted: 06/08/2006)53. Cheese & Bacon by Upper Crust (£3.25)
  Dry, expensive and just not worth it. (Review posted: 30/12/2005)54. Cheese & Ham by Tastte! (£2.99)
 Remove mouth before eating. (Review posted: 30/12/2005)55. Cheese & Onion by Weight Watchers (£1.69)
    Only marginally cheesy. (Review posted: 20/07/2006)56. Cheese & Spring Onion by Sainsburys (£1.15)
    Surprisingly interesting. (Review posted: 29/08/2006)57. Cheese & Tomato by Benjys (£1.35)
  Yes, they still make sandwiches this bad. (Review posted: 30/12/2005)58. Cheese & Tomato by Upper Crust (£2.75)
    Certainly not the best, but not the worst either. (Review posted: 30/12/2005)59. Cheese & Tomato by Budgens (£1.59)
   So near to being quite good. (Review posted: 03/01/2006)60. Cheese & Tomato by Foo Go (£1.95)
    One of the better options. (Review posted: 09/02/2006)61. Cheese & Tomato by Co-op (£1.20)
   Boasts about its worst feature. (Review posted: 06/08/2006)62. Cheese B.L.T. by Re:Fresh (£2.75)
   What a difference some whey makes. (Review posted: 27/10/2006)63. Cheese Steak by Subway (£3.00)
  Cheaper to buy some real steak. (Review posted: 31/12/2005)64. Cheese, Ham & Pepperoni by McDonalds (£3.19)
    Very good, but not for the hips. (Review posted: 30/12/2005)65. Cheese, Turkey & Bacon by Sainsburys (£2.20)
   Good value, but nothing special. (Review posted: 31/12/2005)66. Chicken by Ginsters (£1.75)
   Not as boring as it sounds. (Review posted: 31/12/2005)67. Chicken by Marks & Spencer (£2.00)
   Bland and blander. (Review posted: 18/06/2007)68. Chicken & Avocado by Tesco (£1.54)
    Different, tasty and well priced. (Review posted: 10/01/2006)69. Chicken & Avocado by Sainsburys (£2.40)
   Loaded but rather dull. (Review posted: 20/08/2006)70. Chicken & Bacon by Boots (£2.20)
   Solid, but with some flaws. (Review posted: 30/12/2005)71. Chicken & Bacon by Budgens (£2.09)
  Mediocre and mean. (Review posted: 30/12/2005)72. Chicken & Bacon by Co-op (£1.70)
  So average it's almost interesting. (Review posted: 30/12/2005)73. Chicken & Bacon by EAT. (£2.70)
    Quality fillings, well priced. (Review posted: 30/12/2005)74. Chicken & Bacon by Foo Go (£3.00)
   Stop that thief, he has my flavour! (Review posted: 30/12/2005)75. Chicken & Bacon by Ginsters (£2.20)
    Plenty of filling, plenty of flavour. (Review posted: 31/12/2005)76. Chicken & Bacon by Sainsburys (£2.00)
  Miserable fillings. (Review posted: 31/12/2005)77. Chicken & Bacon by Tesco (£1.60)
  It seems you can have too much bacon. (Review posted: 31/12/2005)78. Chicken & Bacon by Waitrose (£2.00)
   Waitrose remind us they're a supermarket. (Review posted: 31/12/2005)79. Chicken & Bacon by Brian Turner (£2.29)
  You'd think it came from a supermarket. (Review posted: 06/09/2006)80. Chicken & Bacon by Re:Fresh (£2.90)
   Poirot couldn't find the chicken in this. (Review posted: 04/11/2006)81. Chicken & Bacon by Boots (£2.10)
    Pretty full, but oddly ordinary. (Review posted: 18/01/2007)82. Chicken & Bacon by Co-op (£2.10)
   Mean and bland. (Review posted: 09/04/2007)83. Chicken & Bacon by Marks & Spencer (£2.25)
      Yes, it's even good for you. (Review posted: 11/02/2007)84. Chicken & Bacon Tripledecker by O`Briens (£3.45)
    Very, very tasty. (Review posted: 08/12/2006)85. Chicken & Balsamic Roasted Tomatoes by Marks & Spencer (£2.25)
    Tasty, but cluttered. (Review posted: 14/03/2007)86. Chicken & Black Grape by Foo Go (£2.95)
    Why is this a limited edition? (Review posted: 07/08/2006)87. Chicken & Chorizo by Sainsburys (£2.00)
   Good, but could be better. (Review posted: 05/04/2006)88. Chicken & Chorizo by Tesco (£2.50)
    Something different, and nicely priced. (Review posted: 11/08/2007)89. Chicken & Honeycure Bacon by Co-op (£2.50)
   Nothing fantastic. (Review posted: 06/06/2007)90. Chicken & Pepper by Starbucks (£2.65)
   Fine, but could be a lot better. (Review posted: 31/12/2005)91. Chicken & Smoked Ham by Tesco (£1.49)
   Does exactly what is says on the packet. (Review posted: 31/12/2005)92. Chicken & Stuffing by Budgens (£2.09)
   Good for the price, but still not Marks & Spencer. (Review posted: 30/12/2005)93. Chicken & Stuffing by Foo Go (£2.75)
   Tasty, but expensive. (Review posted: 30/12/2005)94. Chicken & Stuffing by Marks & Spencer (£2.20)
     Like a roast dinner, in bread! (Review posted: 30/12/2005)95. Chicken & Stuffing by Sainsburys (£1.60)
    Simple, tasty and cheap. (Review posted: 31/12/2005)96. Chicken & Stuffing by Waitrose (£1.80)
    A great sandwich for a fair price. (Review posted: 31/12/2005)97. Chicken & Stuffing by Boots (£2.20)
   Stuff the flavour! (Review posted: 07/01/2006)98. Chicken & Stuffing by Asda (£1.68)
   Tasty, and well priced. (Review posted: 25/01/2006)99. Chicken & Stuffing by Weight Watchers (£2.00)
     You won't believe it's good for you. (Review posted: 05/08/2006)100. Chicken & Stuffing by Re:Fresh (£2.40)
   Not bad, but still too much money. (Review posted: 18/09/2006)101. Chicken & Stuffing by Snacktime (£2.49)
  Ineptly constructed. (Review posted: 16/10/2006)102. Chicken & Sunblush Tomato by Sainsburys (£2.40)
     Light and wonderful. (Review posted: 30/05/2007)103. Chicken & Sweetcorn by Waitrose (£1.80)
   Difficult to find fault with. (Review posted: 17/01/2006)104. Chicken & Sweetcorn by Asda (£1.48)
  Apparently this has chicken in it. (Review posted: 03/02/2006)105. Chicken & Sweetcorn by Marks & Spencer (£2.00)
    Amazingly moreish. (Review posted: 26/06/2006)106. Chicken B.L.T. by Burger King (£2.99)
  Attack of the mayonnaise! (Review posted: 18/03/2006)107. Chicken Breast by Starbucks (£2.35)
   Zesty breasty. (Review posted: 28/03/2007)108. Chicken Caesar by Budgens (£2.09)
  Caesar, but no chicken. (Review posted: 30/12/2005)109. Chicken Caesar by Pret a Manger (£2.60)
   Even Pret can make mistakes. (Review posted: 30/12/2005)110. Chicken Caesar by Waitrose (£2.50)
  A glorified cheese salad sandwich. (Review posted: 31/12/2005)111. Chicken Caesar (Premium) by Budgens (£2.49)
   Posh in places, cheap in others. (Review posted: 03/07/2006)112. Chicken Marinara by Subway (£3.50)
   Not bad for some soggy chicken nuggets. (Review posted: 13/02/2006)113. Chicken Mayonnaise by Re:Fresh (£2.25)
 Horridly bland and too expensive. (Review posted: 17/07/2006)114. Chicken Salad by Boots (£2.20)
   A fair mid-price option. (Review posted: 07/01/2006)115. Chicken Salad by Budgens (£2.09)
   One of the better 3 star offerings. (Review posted: 30/12/2005)116. Chicken Salad by Co-op (£1.70)
   Just chicken and salad, but done well enough. (Review posted: 30/12/2005)117. Chicken Salad by Foo Go (£2.60)
   So nearly a very fine sandwich. (Review posted: 30/12/2005)118. Chicken Salad by Marks & Spencer (£2.20)
    Well made and well priced. (Review posted: 30/12/2005)119. Chicken Salad by McDonalds (£2.99)
   Plenty of salad, not nearly enough chicken. (Review posted: 30/12/2005)120. Chicken Salad by Tastte! (£2.30)
   Like so many others. (Review posted: 30/12/2005)121. Chicken Salad by Sainsburys (£1.70)
   Hardly original, but certainly good value. (Review posted: 31/12/2005)122. Chicken Salad by Tesco (£1.45)
   Saved by the mayonnaise.
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