There's nothing like tucking into a good, filling sandwich when you are in need of a pick me up or want a lunchtime treat. And while many of us pack up food for work, or pop by cheap eateries for something quick, it's nice to treat yourself occasionally.
But how much would you pay for a good quality lunch? One woman recently bought two big sandwiches from Harrods' iconic Food Hall and has shared her verdict on whether it is really worth it or not. The price is enough to make most people wince – as she paid a whopping £36 for two of the luxury sarnies.
Liv, who lives in London and shares food and travel tips and reviews online, decided to try the lobster roll and truffle egg sandwiches. She said: "I basically spent £36 on two sandwiches but you'd go out for lunch and spend £36 in Nando's so I think it's fine, girl maths."
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The foodie was underwhelmed that the sandwiches weren't wrapped up nicely in a fancy Harrods box, but she was excited to do a taste test. Here are her honest thoughts...
Lobster rollLiv decided to dive into the lobster roll first as it's been getting a lot of hype on social media. However, she didn't seem overly keen.
She noted the size of the sandwich made it hard to take a bite and that the lobster was not as soft as she expected.
Taking a bite of the sandwich, Liv said: "It's bland, it's really bland. I'd rather have a Tesco meal deal than that." She unfortunately had to offer the sandwich a 2/10 rating.
The lobster roll was priced at £18.
Truffle egg sandwichLiv paid £8 for this sandwich.
Looking at the truffle egg treat, she said: "This one does look nicer and I f***ing love eggs."
Immediately, the reviewer was impressed. She said: "Mmm, you get instant truffle and the eggs are so rich and creamy. That is one of the best sandwiches I've ever had.
"It's just so, not complicated, like egg and truffle but done well."
Mixed responseLiv's short clip divided opinion. While some were left drooling at the sandwiches, others thought they were far too expensive.
One fan gushed: "The truffle egg one is insane." Another agreed, writing: "Egg one looks class." And a third added: "£26 isn't bad. They look epic."
However, on a less positive note, a commenter said: "My husband won't be happy, he thinks a £3.40 meal deal is a rip off."
And another agreed: "Girl, you have money to burn. £26 on sandwiches. Nope, I'd rather have a Dominos."
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