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Thursday, 07 July 2011 11:21
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A sandwich which has a 14-day shelf life has been developed and will go on sale in thousands of shops across the country. Most sandwiches last barely 12 hours, with many leading chains boasting that their products are made on the day of purchase.

However, Booker, one the country's leading wholesalers which supplies thousands of corner shops and small convenience stores, has developed a new range of sandwiches with a 14-day shelf life.

The flavours include chicken and bacon, tuna mayonnaise, chicken tikka and cheese and onion. All of the sandwiches are on oatmeal bread, especially chosen for its ability to last for a long time, and cost £1.49.

Ray Boggiana, the food technologist who helped develop the range, said that lettuce and tomatoes has been left out as they had a tendency to go soggy. Otherwise, most of the secret to the long shelf life was down to basic food technology: removing the oxygen from the packaging and replacing it with nitrogen and carbon dioxide.

"The science is not new. It's all about using a protective atmosphere in the packaging. It's the same technology that is used in packaged sliced meats," he said, adding that sandwiches with a two-week shelf life were quite common in America.

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