People everywhere enjoy sandwiches daily. Oh, how we love them. The NRA (no, not that one--we mean the National Restaurant Association) says that after fruit, the hamburger is the second most popular lunch choice by full-time employees; 15% typically choose a hamburger for lunch.
According to the NRA, the hamburger is the most popular type of sandwich in America. It's offered on 75% of menus listing sandwiches and is the most popular carry-out item in America. The chicken sandwich is the second most popular. Sandwiches appear more often on lunch menus than on dinner menus. Bryant Keil, president, CEO, and chairman of Potbelly Sandwich Works, attributes the appeal of the sandwich to the fact that it is, "convenient, easy to eat, compact, and so good you can eat two. The best part, though, is that you can make it as healthy or unhealthy as you want it to be." How true...sprouts on whole wheat with a dill aioli, or a triple-decker pastrami, salami, and boiled beef tongue... it's up to you. So what can you do to celebrate National Sandwich Day (other than by eating a sandwich)? Here are some ideas: No question about it, we all love sandwiches. So, on Saturday, Nov. 3rd, go out...or stay in...and have a sandwich. Tell us about your favorite sandwich recipe at our Listening Post forum. Kenneth Lapins is an E-business consultant in Chicago. He would walk a mile in the rain for a good pastrami sandwich.
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