...which is, somehow, rather a shame.A Co-op spokeswoman said: "The use of the word 'ambient' on the label of this product was an administrative error - labels for in-store bakery items are printed in store and the word 'ambient' was incorrectly printed on the label.
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They probably meant "room temperature", didn't they? One might sell hot sausage roll, ambient sausage roll, and perhaps, if you're very relaxed, also chilled sausage roll.
The article, brief as it is, suggests that even they didn't know what they meant.
But I presume that--if there was indeed a sensible thought behind the making of the labels at all--it might have been as you say.
I mean, it's more likely that they would have meant 'room-temperature' than 'reminiscent of music of Brian Eno'.
I would think.
I prefer my sausage rolls with a little more oscillation.
Or at least with a beat you can dance to?
Didn't they mean amber sausage rolls?
(BTW if it is 'ambient music' yer after, then try "Experiments in ambient soul" by Milan's The Dinig Rooms on Schema. Beats the living daylights out of Eno.)
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