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Teh One Who Knocks
02-11-2016, 12:32 PM
By CANDICE CHOI - The Associated Press


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NEW YORK — Burger King is looking for a new crown: Hot Dog King.

The Miami-based chain says it plans to put hot dogs on its menu nationally for the first time starting Feb. 23. It may seem like a jarring addition for those who know the chain for its Whoppers. But Burger King says its ability to flame-grill meat makes hot dogs a natural fit on its menu.

“This is probably the most obvious product launch ever,” said Alex Macedo, president of Burger King North America.

With the launch, Burger King says it will offer hot dogs at all 7,100 of its U.S. restaurants — more U.S. locations than any other chain. Smaller chains that sell hot dogs include Dairy Queen and Sonic Drive-In.

The move comes as Burger King works to push up sales amid intensifying competition, with McDonald’s offering breakfast items all day to spark a turnaround, while Wendy’s offers a “4 for $4” deal to get customers in the door. In 2014, Burger King’s sales rose 2.1 percent at established locations in the U.S. and Canada. Parent company Restaurant Brands International Inc. reports results for 2015 next week.

The hot dogs are being supplied Kraft Heinz, which owns Oscar Mayer. Investment firm 3G Capital manages both Restaurant Brands and Kraft Heinz.

Macedo said hot dogs would build on Burger King’s momentum given their growing popularity, including at trendy eateries.

Tests of the hot dogs in a handful of cities last year resulted in unspecified sales increases, according to Burger King. The food-review website The Impulsive Buy noted the hot dogs seem “small and not quite substantial enough” but otherwise gave them a positive review.

Still, fast-food history is riddled with menu flops, and Burger King is no exception. In 2013, for instance, the chain launched lower-calorie fries called “Satisfries.” They failed less than a year later.

Macedo recalled another Burger King failure from the past.

“At some point, they tried popcorn. They would give it away for free to guests in the restaurants. I wasn’t here, but I hear a lot about the popcorn days,” Macedo said.

Burger King’s “Grilled Dogs” will come in two varieties. The “classic” hot dog will be topped with ketchup, mustard, chopped onions and relish, and 310 calories. The company suggesting franchisees sell it for $1.99. A chili cheese version has 330 calories, with the suggested price of $2.39.

To get workers excited, Burger King says it enlisted Snoop Dogg and Charo to star in training videos for making the hot dogs. The company says they’re internal videos, but allowed reporters to record them on their phones, meaning they’re likely for marketing purposes.

deebakes
02-12-2016, 12:38 AM
snoop dogg :facepalm:

Godfather
02-12-2016, 04:10 AM
“This is probably the most obvious product launch ever,” said Alex Macedo, president of Burger King North America.

And there's the problem... fast food restaurants don't have hot dogs because nobody goes out for hotdogs... they're ok and all... but you can make them in the microwave and they'd probably taste the same.

DemonGeminiX
02-12-2016, 05:28 AM
“This is probably the most obvious product launch ever,” said Alex Macedo, president of Burger King North America.

And there's the problem... fast food restaurants don't have hot dogs because nobody goes out for hotdogs... they're ok and all... but you can make them in the microwave and they'd probably taste the same.

Nobody goes out for hotdogs?!? You've never been to Southeast USA, bro. Atlanta's Varsity is a must go. There are two places in my small town that specialize in hot dogs alone. I know there's at least one place dedicated to hot dogs, kielbasa, and wieners in towns all over Georgia and Northeast Florida. And the majority of them do tons of business.

And may I ask what you get at a ballpark when you take in a baseball game? Hot dogs, my friend. In MLB and minor league baseball stadiums all over the USA.

And grill or steam your hot dogs. Microwaved hot dogs taste like shit.

Teh One Who Knocks
02-12-2016, 11:33 AM
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Godfather
02-13-2016, 02:44 AM
Had a Nathans dog in NY a few years ago... meh.

deebakes
02-13-2016, 03:09 AM
i think it's your homophobia kicking in that makes it so that you can't enjoy eating anything that phallic :shrug:

redred
02-13-2016, 08:03 AM
:lol:

Noilly Pratt
02-13-2016, 09:11 AM
Dairy Queen sells hot dogs. My daughter went through a phase where she loved them. Then I told her how they're made.

The perils of once being a computer support dude for Agriculture is you learn a lot about how food is processed.

Teh One Who Knocks
02-13-2016, 01:30 PM
Had a Nathans dog in NY a few years ago... meh.

:snapout:


Dairy Queen sells hot dogs. My daughter went through a phase where she loved them. Then I told her how they're made.

The perils of once being a computer support dude for Agriculture is you learn a lot about how food is processed.

Who cares how they're made? :dunno:

If anyone really cared how commercially sold food was made and prepared, nobody would really wanna eat anything again.