Study finds what makes the perfect sandwich

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Study finds what makes the perfect sandwich
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59% of people said the best time to enjoy a sandwich is outside of traditional lunchtime Curiously

It seems that the best solution for your tastebuds and your wallet is a sandwich. A recent poll conducted by OnePol on behalf of Buddig found 42% of people said they are actively looking for ways to cut down the cost of food - with sandwiches being a good money-saving option for 67% of respondents.

Two in three Americans said they could live on sandwiches alone for a full week, according to new research. But what ingredients actually make the perfect sandwich may be up for debate.According to a survey of 2,000 Americans, the perfect sandwich consists of tomato , cheddar cheese and ham . For favourite sauces, barbecue sauce, mayonnaise and honey mustard topped the list all at 58%.

Among the respondents, whole wheat bread was the top choice for their favourite sandwich. Sourdough bread followed closely, while multigrain bread was the third most popular option. Half of those polled said they like to have their sandwich toasted . When it comes to sandwich personalities, people have different preferences and tastes.

Twenty-nine percent identified as a "minimalist" who prefer simple toppings. Another, 27% identified as "savoury lover," and 15% said they have a "sweet tooth" sandwich personality.

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