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[–] [email protected] 1 points 3 years ago

You’ll get different answers based on which metric you pick, but clearly the right metric is “quality of US-style BBQ restaurants”.

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.