Ok, I didn't mean to disappear this long again, but you can't get mad at me because you didn't finish saying the whole name of Bangkok, did you? So, all good.
Now, I know everyone has faced the endless debate about if a hotdog is a sandwich. Personally, I tend to question a bit if hot dogs count as actual food, in some cases. Something that's never been debated is if burritos count as sandwiches...
According to New York, they are. Tax Bulletin ST-835 states that burritos (and hot dogs) count as sandwiches legally. As much as I love citing multiple sources, I think we can trust the New York Department of Taxes to know about New York Tax law, so I'll leave it at that.
I'm somewhat curious what definition they're using for sandwiches here, because the long list makes me wonder about pizzas and calzones and where those would fall in this listing. Or the deconstructed sandwiches I've heard some people like. This could get complicated...and lead to the rabbit-hole that my family went down trying to figure out how to define sandwiches in such a way that it didn't involve a lot of usually-non-sandwich foods. Like ravioli.
So, now that you're probably busy trying to figure out exactly what the definition of a sandwich is, I'll leave you alone and try to put that back into the little box in the back of my mind so I can avoid it for longer.
Have fun with your thoughts.
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