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The moral implications of a sandwich.


Rich
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Everyday when I'm on a split shift I generally get a sandwich and a coffee.

The coffee is always from Nero, no real exceptions.

As for the sandwich, it generally differs but a solid contender is Finbarrs,

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I went for a club sandwich and ate it at work.

Whilst doing so I came to the realisation that it contained both chicken and a boiled egg.

This does make the sandwich pretty immoral when you think about it.

So I'm undecided on whether or not I should boycott the place.

Discuss.

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It's not cannibalism unless the chicken is forced to eat the boiled egg before being slaughter for your sandwich !

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This has kinda Blown my mind, its like the full grown chicken, and its fetal form in one Bread roll.

Woah

dont think ive ever eaten chicken and egg, but isn't mayo basically the same thing?

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Dead animals is the only issue for me, so long as the egg is free range.

On your dilema though, I agree with Scotty.

And James, I assume you're talking chicken mayo 'wich, in which case, yes I would say so.

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Instead of boycotting it you should do what any group of people do when they feel strongly about something. You should start a Facebook group.

I'm missing one thing.

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