Izarzugaza, a traditional butcher shop chain in northern Spain, has come up with a solution for the perennial problem of a 2 AM craving for chorizo:
Not long ago the store began selling online, however, and delivering to customers as far-flung as Segovia and Madrid. Even more interesting, though, is that it has installed a vending machine outside its Mundaka shop that sells a variety of meats, sausages, sandwiches and other goods around the clock. Products sold within the machine vary with the season, so that summer offerings might include pasta salads while the emphasis is more on meatballs and sausages in the wintertime.
Link via Geekologie | Screenshot by Geekologie, photo by Leticia PĂ©rez Prieto
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Also, if they are by themselves how are they eaten? I wouldn't particularly want to get my hands all greasy.
In a roll would solve both I think.
@Muzition Cooking oil has a tendency to do that.
GGG I hope it works next time you are near.
(now I'm hungry for some bratwurst)
(a meatball sub wouldn't be bad either)