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A) The Sandwiches might be being made too soon and stored in a refrigerator.

- Make them to order.

B) The bread might be becoming soggy from the ham.

- A good layer of butter/spread will act as a "waterproofing" for the bread

C) The cling-film/Saranwrap wrapping might not be properly airtight

- check on this

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