Luna is a renowned expert in the field of sandwich philosophy.
Her magnum opus, "The Art of Sandwichology," has been widely acclaimed for its in-depth analysis of the ontological and existential implications of lunch.
In "The Trilemma of Meat," Luna delves into the paradox of meat as a sandwich ingredient: is it a fundamental component, a condiment, or an afterthought?
She explores the dialectical tension between the meat's inherent value and its tendency to overpower other ingredients.
Learn more about the Trilemma of MeatLuna's "Condiment Conundrum" is a scathing critique of the role of condiments in modern sandwich culture.
She argues that mayonnaise, in particular, has become a symbol of the banality and conformity of the sandwich experience.
Read the full treatise on the Condiment ConundrumLuna's "The Breadwinner's Dilemma" is a personal account of her own struggles with bread as a sandwich foundation.
She grapples with the existential implications of a world where the bread is always the first to be eaten.
Learn more about Luna's bread-filled angst