Gail’s – the polarising upmarket bakery that often leaves locals with mixed feelings – has endured criticism over its food wastage and prices, having been dubbed ‘Pret for the super-rich’.
Now, to add to the list of complaints, the chain is hitting headlines over the ‘dangerous amount of salt’ found in some of its sandwiches, according to non-profit Action on Salt & Sugar.
Of the 546 sandwiches, wraps, rolls and baguettes analysed by the experts in a new study into Britain’s lunchtime staples, almost half (44 per cent) carry a red ‘high’ salt warning on the front of the packaging.
The worst offender is Gail’s Smoked
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