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There are only a couple hundred countries, and only one can be "the greatest". You'll get different answers based on which metric you pick, but clearly the right metric is "quality of US-style BBQ restaurants". And that's why the United States is the greatest country in the world.
I actually heard the South Korea's got a pretty good one. 🤣
If only it were true. I suspect that while we'd still win, that would be a narrow victory over the koreans or possibly the south americans. Argentina and Chile both apparently have a really strong bbq culture.
No, the true contest would be for deep-fried novelty foods. There, it's just down to us and Scotland, and they're not even their own country yet.
Very true, and to judge, one would therefore also need to have a fairly good overview perspective and context of all those countries...