I like those simple Tesco (UK grocery store) ham sandwiches. They're nice. Fluffy bread, ham nice and fresh. They're £1.50. I have to be fair! They do what it says on the box! Haha
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this man has never gave an honest attempt at making a good homemade sandwich on a budget. Seriously just getting any kind if fresh bread (you can get those at wal mart and i bet any local cafe that bakes their bread will sell loaves) and cheese is halfway there. Any basic condiment selection will be good enough. All of that is so cheap compared to the protein most likely.
It used to be like $5
Salt Hank sells a $40 French dip, sells out by noon
In my mind a large "smos", as is the ubiquitous sandwich variety here, is 2,70.
They're now up to 5 or 6, depending on place, plus shrinkflation reduced it to a third of a baguette instead of half.
Nonsense!
Yea, we often discuss at work how expensive they've become.
But $11 in the US is insane, and that's probably not counting tips they're also expecting nowadays