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There should be more soup
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It's not really a thing in the global north, but in many places in the global south you'll find street vendors selling soup and other whole ass meals.
First reason that comes to mind I think is how many (official or ersatz) public spaces to sit down and eat (you can't really eat soup on the go) exist, and also how soup-centered the local food ways are.
I'll go to my university's library to see if they have anything on the anthropology of street food, and report back.
Insane commitment, thanks
I do food studies (food justice, culture and aesthetics) research for a living lol, so it's a bit of a tangent on my usual duties.
Besides, these are the kinds of questions that unless I get a satisfactory answer they won't leave my mind.
Soup in a cup is a winning strategy. However being able to sit would be good as well
Food not Bombs vegan soup cup stays winning
I've seen soup in a cup working well, too. But I've only seen it in contexts where the people buying it are really strapped for cash, like people living in the street who really struggle putting together the few coins the cup of soup costs.