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    1. MuffinNecessary8625 on

      For €4 feckin 75.

      Culchies won’t pay that.

      Should at least come with a bottle of cadet.

    2. Odd-Artichoke-5123 on

      It’s actually really cringe marketing and whoever designed the label should probably change careers

    3. Agitated-Pickle216 on

      I think the picture should be people standing by the open boot of a car, with a tin foil and a flask – the full authentic experience.

    4. PatrickGoesEast on

      Trying to be smart, but actually being utterly cuntishly patronising.

      What shop is selling this?

    5. Legitimate_Newt2874 on

      You’ll get a reasonably decent sandwich in Aldi for €2 and €2.50 for a decent one. I don’t know how Centra and Supervalu get away with some of their prices for snacks like this.

      [https://www.aldi.ie/results?q=sandwich](https://www.aldi.ie/results?q=sandwich)

    6. TerrorFirmerIRL on

      The weird thing about these scabby pre-packs that still cost a fiver is that you’d get the same thing with double the amount of ham and cheese in the deli for the same or even less.

    7. servantbyname on

      Tone deaf. City- based marketing team thought it would be great craic altogether

    8. StringAccomplished97 on

      I threw one of these out to the birds the other day and they wouldn’t go near it

    9. DifferentAd8984 on

      ironically, the sandwich claiming not to have notions arguable insinuates it having very high notions

    10. I’d actually say you could buy a small packet of ham, cheese and bread for cheaper than that. Is it buttered I wonder …

    11. CAPITALISM_FAN_1980 on

      Match day sangwiches don’t cost five bloody quid. Literally the same cost as any other pre-made sandwich.

    12. Putting aside the cringey name, no notions doesn’t necessarily have to mean plain and boring.

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