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Jonquilyn Hill @ Vox · 10/20/2025 08:00 EDT

Sorry, it’s true: The US really does have crappy bread

Have you ever gone on a trip to another country and thought, “Why does the food here taste so much better than the food in America?”  That’s the question Kate called in recently to Explain It to Me, Vox’s weekly call-in podcast. “When I was in Japan recently, the produce and the meat were amazing,” […]

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