Mands launched a new sandwich with a controversial filling, leaving shoppers divided, as some say they “are going” to treat the new lunch
Marks & Spencer has sparked a hot discussion among shoppers with the latest sandwich “to be missed”, which is somewhat unconventional filling.
The strawberries and cream, which were launched on Wednesday (June 25), consists of mature strawberries and whipped cream cheese between two slims of local bread. According to M&S, this unique creation requires the Japanese “Sweet Sandos” or fruit sandwiches, which are popular in modern Japanese shine factories in London.
“Inspired by the Japanese Sweet Sandos, recently seen appeared in the most Japanese patent in London, and our developers have long dreamed of creating a candy sandwich.”
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The company added: “Through the exclusive strawberry Red Diamond at its best, it is time to create strawberries and the final generous experience,” the company added.
They imagine sandwiches as an ideal treatment for various summer occasions, from outdoor lunch to the afternoon tea at home or picking up sweet, according to Manchester Evening News.
However, not all shoppers Hamas M&S shares this new sandwich. On Facebook deal deals, Debie Lyle expressed her reservations: “I will pass it. Perhaps the cake, but not bread.”
Tania Campbell-Geeals was more severe, saying: “The total. Certainly it will make the bread.”
Umm Ahmed Hussein, saying: “It seems nice, but I don't think it will be a nice taste.”
However, not everyone is convinced of bread -based treatment, as some indicate that there are more suitable alternatives to this light fruit.
“Between Victoria Slices, a sponge will be better, not bread!” Another shopper, Tel Rose, waives: “There should be between still like two pieces in the form of bread. But while some shoppers say they will avoid fruit sandwiches, others say they are keen to try the limited version element. Appeal to Mands in Instagram, blogger writes:”.
Although some customers who express their intention to give a sandwich full of fruits, others are keen to take samples from the limited version.
In response to Mands's post on Instagram, blogger Vicky Nev shouted: “Whatttttt !!!!
His colleague, blogger Fay Juding, was more enthusiastic, writing: “Oh, this looks amazing.”
Mands has a good reputation for a long time in the sandwich industry, where fresh sandwiches were sold in the twenties of the twentieth century before the pre -exemplary sandwiches in the 1980s. The retailer has since sold four billion sandwiches.
Red Diamond Strawberry and Creme Edition can be captured in Mands Food Hall for 2.80 pounds.