Looks like it might be your only option in the big city too: right now, 7-Eleven is invading Manhattan, with dozens already here and with plans to open 100 stores in the next few years. Right now they’re really going for the jugular by invading the East Village. So tonight I’m pre-recording an interview with the two leaders trying to put a stop to a new 7-Eleven on 11th Street and Avenue A — legendary Lower East Side titans Bob Holman and Rob Hollander. We’ll run the interview in a week or two — we need time to promote the show. After all, if a show airs without PR, does it make a sound?
That’s why I have a publicist for Let’s Get Real — so I don’t have to know the answer to that question. In the meantime, I suggest you give a listen to the (albeit unintended) prequel to the upcoming show on 7-Elevens in the East Village — They Don’t Sell Food at 7-Eleven.
In it, I get real about travel foodiness™; how traveling is one of the most difficult situations to find and eat real food in; how it’s historically a tough one (while on his way back from Troy, Odysseus was almost eaten by a Cyclops while trying to steal one of the monster’s pigs; the Joads killed their last pig to make sure they had snacks on the road; the Donner party ran out of food and had to eat each other); how to realistically eat less foodiness™ while traveling—bring your own food if you can; chicken wings eaten at the bar are better than a protein bar; drive-through plastic tomatoes are better than the hamburgers; a cocktail and an Ambien are better than airplane food; and how, the fact is that, while traveling, you’re just going to have to lower your standards.
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And if you don’t want to eat shit—and you don’t want to be Slurpi-fied—tune in next week (or the week after, not sure yet!) to Let’s Get Real!