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Revision as of 15:14, 12 January 2023

The Sammies are annual awards given by the British Sandwich Association to sandwich manufacturers and retailers.

Winners

Though there are many awards, the main ones are included below.

BSA Award

The BSA award is given for outstanding achievement to the development of the sandwich industry.

Sandwich Manufacturer of the Year

Given to the manufacturer that has made the most technical progress over the year.

  • 1995: Joint winners: Toft Foods and Walkers Bradgate Bakery
  • 1996: Joint winners: Toft Foods and Walkers Bradgate Bakery
  • 1997: Breadwinner Foods
  • 1998: Joint winners: Walkers Bradgate Bakery and Gibsons
  • 1999: Bradgate Bakery
  • 2000: The Sandwich Company
  • 2001: Brambles Foods
  • 2002: Joint winners:Bradgate Bakery and Freshway Foods
  • 2003: Benjy's
  • 2004: Buckingham Foods
  • 2005: Melton Foods
  • 2006: Freshway Foods
  • 2007: Bradgate Bakery
  • 2010: Raynor Foods

Sandwich Retailer of the Year

Given to the retailer who has done the most to promote sandwich sales.

  • 1995: Tesco
  • 1996: Tesco
  • 1997: Tesco
  • 1998: Marks & Spencer
  • 1999: Boots
  • 2000: Marks & Spencer
  • 2001: Spar
  • 2002: Marks & Spencer
  • 2003: Marks & Spencer
  • 2004: Boots
  • 2005: Marks & Spencer
  • 2006: Marks & Spencer
  • 2007: J. Sainsbury

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