Talk:Melt sandwich

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when was the Tuna Melt popularized?

In this article appears the following rather odd statement: "ever popular among normal people is tuna without mayonnaise." The like or dislike of mayonnaise wouldn't appear to be a defining characteristic of "normal" or "abnormal" people... jmdeur 23:38 09 October 2008 (UTC)

Tuna only?[edit]

There are nearly nine times as many google hits for '"tuna melt" sandwich'[1] as there are for '"melt sandwich" tuna'[2]. I've never heard of melt sandwiches as tuna exclusive either, so I'm editing the article to make it more general.82.25.199.71 20:46, 17 August 2006 (UTC)[reply]

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Hey, @Wallu2, I'm not actually sure that's an improvement -- the cheese isn't melted, for instance. Most melt sandwiches are served with the cheese side up, because the meltiness then drips down over the rest of the filling. That sandwich just looks like a tuna salad sandwich with a slice of cheese on the bottom piece of toast rather than like a melt sandwich. Valereee (talk) 11:54, 29 April 2023 (UTC)[reply]