The Guardian goes long on Franklin Barbecue's epic line in an attempt to get to the bottom of why Americans "wait a whole day in the heat for a sandwich." Why the article keeps insisting the wait is about sandwiches and not smokey meats is unclear. On the food: "The food is… The food is… The food is good. It is so good. It is smoky, rich and sweet – the brisket seems to melt on your tongue." [Guardian]
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