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Added on the 06/07/2018 16:20:16 - Copyright : RT Ruptly EN
Contenders weigh-in ahead of the Nathan's Famous Hot Dog Eating Contest. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).
Hot dogs were invented because they are cheap, easy to make, quick, and delicious. Well, one hot dog in Swizterland is quick, easy to make, and delicious, but most definitely not cheap. Visitors to Zurich's Christmas market, could try a taste of the luxurious version of the Danish Heissihond hot dog, which costs 250 Swiss Francs, or just under $250 per hot dog. What makes this sausage special? Well, it's made from Japanese Kobe beef and paired with Cristal-Roederer sauce and white Alba truffles The owners say they sell about 30 of the special dogs per year, but for those not willing to splash out so much cash on a hot dog, a mini-version called the 'Scheisserchen' is also on offer and costs only about 6 bucks.
Caracas, Mar 5 (EFE), (Camera: Jackdwin Saenz).- Germán Peña’s fast food stall is one of the thousands of small businesses operating in Venezuela’s informal economy. Three months ago he landed on a new business model to drum up custom, which was to hawk hot dogs at $1 each. On a good day, Peña might sell 100 hot dogs and therefore take in $100, some $30 of which is profit. Unlicensed businesses have seen a boom in Venezuela thanks to the volatile cocktail of socio-economic crises, the Covid-19 pandemic and a lack of credit thanks to a hyper-inflated local currency.FOOTAGE OF BUSINESSES THAT SELL PRODUCTS FOR ONE DOLLAR.
Paul Rudd's children are more impressed by his success at eating 10 spicy wings during the Hot Ones challenge than any of his movies.
Dog lovers of the world unite! Bangkok's True Love dog cafe is a hip new spot where customers can have coffee and desert alongside 25 playful huskies, and even go into the petting zoo and interact with the dogs, petting them, feeding them, and playing all sorts of games. The cafe opened in 2013, when a family of husky breeders decided to share their passion for dogs and especially huskies with the world, thus giving Bangkok it’s very own husky cafe.
U.S. President Barack Obama attends an outdoor arrival ceremony in heavy rain, as the first sitting U.S. president to visit Laos. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).