Our Writers' Boldest Opinions About Food
Briefly

In this edition of The Wonder Reader, the newsletter focuses on the bold food opinions expressed by Atlantic writers. Articles dissect various food items, notably wraps as the 'worst sandwich' and a critique of hard seltzer, challenging readers' perceptions of these popular options. The commentary reveals a broader examination of what constitutes healthy food choices and how societal beliefs shape our food culture. Additional insights are provided by reader experiences that evoke wonder, enriching the narrative around food and personal significance.
Some of these attempts to revisit what we eat ultimately explore what healthy really means, and why Americans have put so much cultural or social value on certain foods.
Ellen Cushing argued this week that wraps are the worst kind of sandwich, reigniting a debate on the validity of current popular food trends.
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