Showing posts with label sandwiches. Show all posts
Showing posts with label sandwiches. Show all posts

Sunday, 13 October 2013

Sandwich wars


Also on the Marr show, did anyone see David Mellor talking about his battle with an M&S sandwich? He had difficulty getting at his sandwich, which I admit can be tricky, but he showed little imagination in complaining about over-abundant packaging, (perhaps he prefers his sandwiches squashed to a pulp) and for some reason seemed apologetic that he’d been forced to stop off at an M & S service station at all because he was “overwhelmed by hunger”. He said it as though he was excusing some despicable aberration. Is stopping off at a service station for an M&S sandwich something to be ashamed of?



While we’re on the subject of packaging - the Daily Mail’s “war on plastic bags” that Paul Dacre says he’s proud of. What is this war? Anyway, there are probably a few rolls of supermarket plastic bin-liners in those politically correct canvas shopping bags nestling amongst the purchases. The ones that we carrier-bag re-users don’t need to buy.
Your 10p bags-for-life are always at home or in the car so you have to buy another one at the checkout, and your ever-increasing collection will one day go to landfill because they don’t fit in the pedal bin properly. There should be a war on bags-for-life.


Morrison’s have the best free carriers, although Tesco’s bags have improved recently, and those bright orange ones from Sainsbury’s are rubbish.