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15th August 2018
05:15pm BST

New research conducted by the University of Manchester has shown that consuming just one pre-packaged sandwich a day has the same effect as eight million cars.
That's a lot of cars.
And a lot of sandwiches too.
Published in the journal Sustainable Production and Consumption, the study examined the carbon footprint of 40 different sandwiches - some pre-packaged, some not.
Researchers considered the sandwich's packaging, where its ingredients came from, and the waste involved in its making.
And at the end of it all they discovered that a lot of sandwiches are actually pretty bad.
Who'd have thought it?
According to them, the worst sandwich offenders are:
1) Ready-made all day breakfast
2) Ready-made ham and cheese
3) Ready-made prawn and mayo
4) Ready-made egg and bacon
5) Ready-made ham salad
That being said, sandwiches made at home are considerably less horrific for the environment so work away making those yourself.
You'll save a good bit of money too.
Chances are we all don't go for pre-packaged every day anyway, but if you do, maybe it's time to branch out, try something new, buy some food from a deli or something.
It's only been sitting out exposed to the elements for about eight hours like, it's not that bad.