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Published 11:57 22 Oct 2018 BST

Waitrose has since responded to the complaints, saying that they are looking at changing the name of the sandwich: The supermarket told The Telegraph: "It's never our intention to cause offence - we're not dictating who should eat this sandwich - we hope anyone who tries it will love the distinctive flavours. "However, we are planning to change the name of the sandwich soon."I never knew sandwiches were gender specific ? I’m female but thankfully @waitrose let me purchase this anyway ? pic.twitter.com/2KyVj2qG72
— Amy Lamé (@amylame) October 16, 2018
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