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Do you like crisp sandwiches?

Who knew Margot Robbie and crisp sandwiches could end up in the same sentence?

WHEN CRISPS MEET bread, the result is a combination so beloved that it has become a staple of Irish culture.

At one point, the popularity of crisp sandwiches even inspired dedicated cafés and pop-up shops in Belfast and Dublin.

The snack has become such a classic that, while filming A Big Bold Beautiful Journey, Colin Farrell even converted Australian co-star Margot Robbie.

Speaking to Spin1038, the actress said she discovered Tayto while working with Farrell, who would make her a “chippy sandwich” every day.

So, tell us: Do you like crisp sandwiches?


Poll Results:

Yes – it's a classic (8252)
No – not for me (1955)
They're okay (1381)

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