• 8 months ago
While everyone is being affected by no baseball being played, one thing that many fans forget about it what is happening to all the hot dogs that are NOT being eaten while the game is on hold. SI examines how hot dog sales are being effected.
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00:00No one is buying any peanuts or Cracker Jacks or hot dogs,
00:05at least at baseball stadiums right now.
00:07For more on the hot dog industry itself,
00:09I'm joined by our Emma Bacheleri.
00:10Now, Emma, you know,
00:11you would think the hot dog industry would be struggling,
00:13not being able to charge $8 a hot dog
00:15or whatever it is right now,
00:17but how is it going down with no baseball?
00:20It's actually interesting that the hot dog industry
00:22as a whole right now is pretty flat.
00:24Obviously, you know, there's no baseball,
00:27there's nowhere else you can really go out
00:29and get a hot dog served to you,
00:30but tons of people are buying hot dogs at home right now.
00:34They're like retail hot dog sales
00:36have more than doubled in the last month
00:38over a normal month.
00:39And so because of that, like as a whole,
00:42the industry has managed to stay pretty flat.
00:44We're eating just as many hot dogs.
00:45We're just eating them at home.
00:47That's interesting.
00:48Now, I know you talk to people in the hot dog industry
00:51and you ask them one of the great queries of our time,
00:55is a hot dog a sandwich?
00:57According to the president
00:59of the National Hot Dog and Sausage Council,
01:02it is not.
01:02We have the official verdict.
01:04And according to them,
01:05it is not a sandwich because a hot dog is always a hot dog,
01:08no matter if you have a bun around it or not.
01:11Correct.
01:12That is, you know, that is the correct answer.
01:15Thank you, Emma, appreciate your time as always.
01:18Thank you.

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