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You Can Now Have Pink Sandwiches at Cairo's Cult

You Can Now Have Pink Sandwiches at Cairo's Cult

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In response to Addison Rae's summer drop and a series of planetary red flags that imply the world is ending, Cult decided it was time. Time to go pink.
Jun 29, 2025
Cult Cairo has officially pinkified the tunacado. The sandwich that's been emotionally supporting girlies since their King's Road childhoods, when the only man they trusted was named Joe and wore an apron.
For those raised on £14 smoothies and generational delusion, the original tunacado was a rare find in a city that prefers its greens in falafel form. It was soft. It was safe. It never judged your Zara order history.
But now, in response to Addison Rae's summer drop and a series of planetary red flags, Cult decided it was time. Time to go pink. Enter: a cheerful tuna mix infused with Greek yogurt, Dijon mustard, and beetroot. It's topped with avocado, house-made pesto, and wedged inside their cult-status bread like it just finished a Pilates class.
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You Can Now Have Pink Sandwiches at Cairo's Cult

In response to Addison Rae's summer drop and a series of planetary red flags that imply the world is ending, Cult decided it was time. Time to go pink. Jun 29, 2025 Cult Cairo has officially pinkified the tunacado. The sandwich that's been emotionally supporting girlies since their King's Road childhoods, when the only man they trusted was named Joe and wore an apron. For those raised on £14 smoothies and generational delusion, the original tunacado was a rare find in a city that prefers its greens in falafel form. It was soft. It was safe. It never judged your Zara order history. But now, in response to Addison Rae's summer drop and a series of planetary red flags, Cult decided it was time. Time to go pink. Enter: a cheerful tuna mix infused with Greek yogurt, Dijon mustard, and beetroot. It's topped with avocado, house-made pesto, and wedged inside their cult-status bread like it just finished a Pilates class.

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