Some things look too good to eat, which is both a blessing and a curse for Sandoitchi, the Japanese-style sandwich-maker that is hosting a pop-up in Denver this month. (via thknwco)
Some things look too good to eat, which is both a blessing and a curse for Sandoitchi, the Japanese-style sandwich-maker that is hosting a pop-up in Denver this month.
“Their convenience stores are not like the ones we have. It’s a whole different animal in Japan,” Train explained. Instead of stale hotdogs and greasy pizza sitting in a glass case for hours on end, Japanese convenience stores have entire walls of high-quality, pre-packaged food. “It’s pretty and pristine and in Japan, it’s not looked down on in that way.”
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