• pete_the_cat@lemmy.world
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        7 months ago

        You just haven’t had the right corndog, if they’re fried poorly the cornbread coating can get mushy and nasty.

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        7 months ago

        I’ve personally got a corn intolerance so seven corndogs would be quite the experience.

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        7 months ago

        The worst parts of the animal that can’t be used in other meat products, covered in raw carbs, and of course, deep fried in oil. America.

        (edit) I looked up some pictures, why is the bread so fucking thick? Is it supposed to absorb the oil or is that just a happy coincidence? Absolutely disgusting.

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          The worst parts of the animal that can’t be used in other meat products

          You say that like actually using all parts of the animal you’ve killed is a bad thing

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            7 months ago

            You say that like grinding up and selling it as a meat-adjacent is the only possible use of animal remains.

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              7 months ago

              You are aware that many cultures eat every single part (that is edible/digestible) of the animal they kill, right?

              Tons of people eat eyes, brains, tails, feet, etc…

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                7 months ago

                In fairness, it’s not really the same

                Think more like a slurry of connective tissue, bits of fat, and scraps of meat pressure washed off the bone and swept into a drain. The legally allowable quantities of cleaning chemicals and feces are also pretty concerning…

                I’m happy to eat sausage, even blood sausage, despite knowing what it is and how it’s made… but hotdogs are gross in a unique and unnatural way