How coronavirus ended Britain's love affair with the sandwich | Kitty Drake

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The pandemic has broken our habits – including this trusty lunchtime staple, says writer Kitty Drake

The unthinkable has happened: British people have stopped buying sandwiches. Sandwich sales fell by nearly £1.3bn in lockdown, compared with the same period last year, according to analysts Kantar.

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