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From: Sanity@yahoo.com
"Sqwertz" wrote in message
news:goh4kk$smb$1@news.motzarella.org...
> SMS wrote:
>
>> We urge Costo to bring back kosher hot dogs and polish sausages to the
>> snack bar. If necessary raise the price to $1.75 or $2.00 because of the
>> extra cost of a superior product.
>
> How is a kosher dog automatically superior to a non-kosher hot dog?
>
> What brand is/are they using? I had one yesterday in Austin and it tasted
> the same as the Best's Brand Kosher polish dogs I've been eating all
> along, only the bun was different (smaller, sweeter, yellower, moister,
> and cut completely in half making making for a really messy dog.
>
> -sw
No one said it is superior but all kosher hot dogs are 100% beef. You don't
want to know what non-kosher dogs use as fillers.
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