Stop everything – you can now get Ross’s infamous ‘moist maker’ sandwich to your door 🥪🤤

No YOU just salivated all over your keyboard

Deliveroo launch Ross from Friends 'moist maker' sandwich

by Carl Smith |
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We don't know about yours, but our employer's had us filling out approximately 900 surveys about the return to the office. Do we want it? Are we really ready for the commuter life? Can't we all just move to a remote island off South Africa and work from there?

Now, we won't lie, our main reservation about working from the office again is the food situation. See, there's always that pesky perpetrator who feels the need to steal our soggy ham sarnie from the fridge and pinch our Pringles. THE CHEEK.

Understanding our struggle, Deliveroo's created the ultimate office sandwich inspired by Ross from Friends' infamous 'moist maker.' Yep - just in time for offices reopening the new Deliveroo Editions launch even comes complete with a perfectly-pass-agg 'MY SANDWICH!!' note.

Genius.

Deliveroo launches MY SANDWICH inspired by Ross from Friends' moist maker
©Deliveroo

Try robbing THAT, Andrea from accounts.

For just £1 in London, Manchester and Brighton you can get the turkey sarnie - with gravy-soaked 'moist maker' middle layer - sent straight to your office, bed or wherever you bloody fancy.

The sandwich, which is available right now, is made with seeded granary bread, slow-cooked roasted turkey, homemade garlic and herb mayonnaise, sweet potato, cranberry sauce, crispy onions, sage and onion stuffing, salad leaves and homemade gravy soaked into the middle bread layer.

Vegan? No worries, babes. Deliveroo's also launched a plant-based alternative packed with a delicious meat alternative, a perfectly whipped vegan mayo and a plant-based gravy-drenched middle layer.

Fancy it? COURSE YOU BLOODY DO. You can order direct through the Deliveroo app or online if you're a bit old school.

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