A sandwich container, whether it be a type of dish or a baggy, is generally made of some sort of plastic.
It rots faster in a container because a sandwich bag holds the moister in.
You can store a sandwich in a plastic container with a lid or in a sandwich bag or zip-lock bag.
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Any sandwich should be stored in an airtight container or plastic baggie in the refrigerator.
I normal Tupperware container lasts the longest. Second longest would be a fold over sandwich bag. The quickest is the Ziploc sandwich bags.
Environmentally safe container are great. They can be found at the green school website. www.green-school.ca
A flask :)
Hefty sandwich bags are made up of polythene.
A Tuckerton sandwich is a specialty sandwich made in a deli in Tuckerton, New Jersey.
Enter "pickle sandwich" in Google and you will find several recipes for sandwich made primarily of pickles.
My understanding is that sliced sandwich meats should be stored in a container which allows some air to circulate around the product, such as a plastic container with a grill inset. I understand that this helps to delay the sliminess that occurs with sandwich meats that are stored in tightly wrapped plastic.
Sandwiches should be stored in a tightly sealed container or plastic baggy in the refrigerator.