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Thats so funny! I love that. I like ketchup on a hot dog but I can respect that lol
Yea it goes back to a long time ago. Basically the story goes. Historically, this tradition comes from the city's meatpacking days. During the Great Depression, vendors used ketchup to mask the flavor of low-quality or spoiled meats. High-quality hot dog stands proudly advertised "no ketchup" to signal to customers that their meat was fresh and didn't need to be hidden
 
Yea it goes back to a long time ago. Basically the story goes. Historically, this tradition comes from the city's meatpacking days. During the Great Depression, vendors used ketchup to mask the flavor of low-quality or spoiled meats. High-quality hot dog stands proudly advertised "no ketchup" to signal to customers that their meat was fresh and didn't need to be hidden
That is really interesting
 

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