I'll always be in constant search of the
perfect sandwich. On the other hand, it takes very little effort to completely ruin a sandwich.
Creating a delicious sandwich, sub, hoagie, grinder, wedge, hero, is an artistic process. A process that can go awry quickly by adding one faulty ingredient. So we've taken to
AskReddit to find out the worst of those pesky sandwich add-ons.
1
Mold. There’s nothing worse than not realizing there’s a mold spot in the bread before it’s too late. -Ok_Acanthisitta_3667
2
Warm wet lettuce on hot sandwiches. -Sad-Reminders
3
Sun dried tomatoes. Can't stand them. -Dushatar
5
If the condiments are not spread right to the edges and in the corners of the bread. -SuvenPan
6
Canned Spray cheese. -Aquas_serpentis
7
Raw onions. I'm almost 45, and feel like I should be past not liking them at this point, but here we are. -WindBehindTheStars
8
Soft, cheap bread that gets soggy with the slightest bit of moisture. This is the one thing that will make me reject a sandwich with revulsion. -liashor56
9
Lack of sauce. Dry sandwiches are the worst. -SomeToad
10
Sand. -Bright-Razzmatazz-60
11
Celery. Only heathens add celery to sandwiches. -TiredOldLamb
12
Horseradish, can’t stand the stuff, the tiniest bit and suddenly it’s the only thing I can taste. -SawedThisBoatInHalf
13
Dijon mustard. Goodbye taste of everything else. -rosymindedfuzzz
14
Huge pieces of meat that when I bite, instead of cutting and eating a piece, I eat the whole thing and the rest of the sandwich is left meatless. -ImSoBadWithNames42
15
Mealy tomatoes. -Fresh-Hedgehog1895
17
Cilantro (Coriander). Stop making "fancy" sauces with cilantro in it and ruining sandwiches/burgers. -hyteck9
18
Who decided that cucumbers go on a sandwich? -tub66945
19
A piece of lettuce that’s a little too brown. -itsabell001
20
American cheese. It’s fine on burgers but for a typical sandwich…no. Get that shit out of there and give me some real f**king cheese. -Logical-Snow-1156