Yes we have these issues alot up here in Colorado they use 5 different types of fuel here(ALL HAVING SOME AMOUNT OF ETHANOL) depending on season,
and I drive mine all year so there are different times when I get vapor lock,spring being one of those times due to temps that can get down below zero at night and pop back up the next day in to the 70,s
I know what you are saying drives fine for a while and then run in to a store , or stop at a light and it just sputters and pukes and and then it clears up,
I have done the following and have helped it alot,
return line a must,electric pump is also nice to help pump hot fuel out and bring cooler fuel in to the carb,or carbs,those 2 things will atleast minimize some of it,
and I have rerouted my fuel line several times and have tried to make it get in and out of the engine compartment as fast as possible so less fuel line under the hood the better, I have seen alot of people run the fuel line out side the compartment along the inner fender and have it come in at the radiator support right up to the carb,
But return line and an electric pump.
My theories are like the ones stated above the fuel has changed so much for fuel injected cars that it is not made for carb cars, and the fuel sits in the bowls and the part that lights is boiled off leaving a fuel that wont light as well struggling to get the engine going ,I know what I just said is not very accurate but I have had vapor lock issue in alot of cars so it is the only thing that makes my head not think about it too much