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Campaigners warn of high salt in shop-bought sandwiches

Published Wednesday, May 13, 2026 · Updated May 13

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Health campaigners in the UK have issued a warning about the 'alarmingly high' salt content found in many popular shop-bought sandwiches. A specific example cited is a smoked chicken Caesar club sandwich from Gail's, which contains 6.88g of salt.

What We Know — Key Points

  • A single smoked chicken Caesar club sandwich from Gail's contains 6.88g of salt.
  • A study has warned of 'alarmingly high' salt content in popular UK shop-bought sandwiches.

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  • BBC NewsCenter

    The article highlights the findings of health campaigners regarding excessive salt levels in shop-bought sandwiches and their call for government action.

  • Sky NewsCenter-Right

    A study has warned that some of Britain's most popular shop-bought sandwiches contain an "alarmingly high" amount of salt.

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