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They also invented pizza.
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Sandwiches are what you eat when you can't have pizza. Which is quite often. It is a much more practical platform for delivering food. We'd all like a gourmet pizza three times a day, but it's economically infeasible to bring a brick oven to the office everday.
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You can't beat the classic regional sandwiches, like beef on weck, the Philly cheesesteak, po'boys, and pastrami on rye.
There's no real classic American pizzas that are oustandingly amazing, except perhaps the good old-fashioned New York pizza by the slice or Chicago deep dish. Pizza is too bastardized. |
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Sandwiches dominate pizza... quicker prep time, you can bring them w/ you places, many more options... and remember, things that are sandwiches:
Philly cheesesteak Meatball Burgers Sloppy Joes BBQ Brisquet Sausage/egg/cheese/etc. Sandwiches >> pizza. |
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Which would you least want to see vanish from existance. [/ QUOTE ] If this is the question my write-in vote goes to Beer. Swede |
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While both allow for a great deal of creativity, the sandwich is much more versatile.
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While both allow for a great deal of creativity, the sandwich is much more versatile. [/ QUOTE ] I agree on versatility and convenience. For me, that is not what makes "better". |
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For me, that's exactly what makes a "better food platform."
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Pizza also comes from immigrants, whom America hates, and patriotism is all the rage these days. [/ QUOTE ] Hate to break it to you, but Americans didn't invent the sandwich, either. |
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Is a burger a sandwich?
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