• Dave@lemmy.nz
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    3 days ago

    Maybe, but it talks about popular street food in another part of the article so it seems not all food is hand delivered from the government. And a hot dog is “just” a sausage in a bun, I’d think bread and sausages would be reasonably common where food is a problem but maybe I’m wrong.

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      3 days ago

      It’s only a hotdog if it’s a hotdog sausage you philistine.

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        3 days ago

        Well I noticed the article has a picture of a completely different type of hot dog than what I assume they actually banned*. Does that count as a hotdog sausage?

        * In New Zealand a “Hot dog” is more similar to what would be called a “Corn dog” in the US. A hot dog sausage in bread would be referred to as an “American hot dog”.

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          Yes the sausage in a corn dog has the hotdog consistency and extra level of being processed shite.