Which rail network dusts the sandwiches more often?
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I am not quite sure what you mean by that question. I do know you are correct though. Here many of the foods are packaged and sold by people walking up and sown the cars. The windows are open and there is a lot of dust. Yes they normally dust of the packages at each end of their walk. Yes I do eat the food.
didn't know such a thing occured! odd
get a life
Amtrak and NBC.
Or better yet which sandwiches are not dusted at all..?
how can you dust sandwhiched the customers are still gonna look at the best before date!
You really are taking your life into your own hands if you are eating that stuff.
Your question makes no sense
I think you might be dusted.
GNER, as they have some of the smoothest track, the other companies can nearly get away without as it is shaken from the sandwiches by the motion of the train.
You can tell how bad your journey will be by how full they fill your coffee!
What a stupid question
No rail company can afford to pay people to dust sandwiches these days,
rail companies rely on dodgy track and the incredibly poor riding of their trains to keep the dust on the move.
I believe the last pre nationalisation sandwich in service was a GWR lettuce and Tomato on the London Bristol run and was bought, following a sucessful mortgage application, by a Gentleman travelling home from the Cheltenam Gold Cup.
I understand several ex midland railway pork pies were withdrawn uneaten with the demise of HSTs on cross country services but that several have been saved by preserved Railways
Well for sure the ones that can afford to have people dust the sandwiches will have the worst customer service and journey as they are spending their money on the wrong things.
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