


After spending four days in Montpellier, I am struck by the incursion of le sandwich into French eating habits. I must admit I have, on occasion, lamented the sad state of the French sandwich: 20 years ago it was always jambon-beurre on a baguette. The nouveaux sandwichs are appetizing and original, but it's a little sad to see them dominate the takeaway food scene.
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