The standard definition of a sandwich is two pieces of bread with a variety of fillings, however the possibilities are really endless.
The typical American fare of peanut butter and jelly, grilled cheese, and bacon, lettuce, and tomato sandwiches remains a fan favorite.
Burgers, hot dogs, and breakfast sandwiches (made with bagels, biscuits, or croissants) are all considered sandwiches by the United States Department of Agriculture.
Sure, there are those who might disagree, but let it be said that the choices for sandwiches are practically unlimited.
When you include in the amount of sandwiches consumed by children and teenagers, the total can easily exceed one sandwich each day.
We consume an estimated 200 million to 300 million sandwiches daily, according to different estimates.
Although burgers will never go out of style, there is one metric that shows non-burger sandwiches are even more beloved.