However you eat your sandwiches take a look back at these retro pictures and see who you can spot.
Today – Tuesday, November 3 – is National Sandwich Day and here are some great pictures from the late 1990s and 2000s of mouthwatering snacks and lunches.
But who do you recognise?
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1. The Upper Crust
Rachael Moore and Kets Calvin at The Upper Crust sandwich bar at Sheffield Station pictured in 1997 Photo: Dean Atkins
2. Bacon butties
Minister for trade Richard Caborn had bacon and sausage sandwiches with the partners involved with The Upper Manor regeneration in 1999. With him, left to right, are, Phil Moore, area director North British Housing Association, John Cornwell, regional chairman of Northern Counties Housing Association, Dave Clarson, executive director Manor and castle Development Trust, MP Richard Caborn and Jim Cropper, managing director Belway Homes. Photo: Andrew Partridge (staff)
3. Free Sandwiches
Erice Whitfield of Boots gave away free sandwiches to Sheffield Town Hall staff as a promotion in 1998 Photo: Stuart Hastings
4. Don't eat and drive
Ijaz Ahmed of Bawtry Road, Brinsworth who was stopped by police for eating a sandwich whilst driving in 2001 Photo: S.HASTINGS STAFF