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‘Sandwiches MUST be good’: Man’s desperate act to satisfy food craving – Yahoo News Australia
A man is being criticised for flying over 120km in a helicopter to pick up a roast beef sandwich during Covid restrictions.

A man who went to extreme lengths to get his hands on his favourite sandwich during lockdown has been slammed for a “flagrant abuse” of Covid-19 restrictions.
A week ago, footage emerged of a man in a helicopter picking up food from a store in the UK.
“When your customers are literally flying in to collect their favourite Roast Beef in Caramelised Onion Gravy Barms,” Chipping Farm Shop said on Instagram.
In the video, a man inside a helicopter is seen landing on some grass as a second man, presumably…
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