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'''Hot dogs''' are a type of [[food]] invented in 1797 by [[James Edward Tesco Jr]] when he accidentally dropped a sausage into a bread roll. He immediately patented the idea to ensure nobody could copy it, and ever since then, hot dogs have only been available as a weekly [[subscription service]] from [[Tesco]], known as [[Tesco Hot Dog Plus]]. | '''Hot dogs''' are a type of [[food]] invented in 1797 by [[James Edward Tesco Jr]] when he accidentally dropped a sausage into a bread roll. He immediately patented the idea to ensure nobody could copy it, and ever since then, hot dogs have only been available as a weekly [[subscription service]] from [[Tesco]], known as [[Tesco Hot Dog Plus]]. | ||
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Latest revision as of 01:43, 23 February 2026

Hot dogs are a type of food invented in 1797 by James Edward Tesco Jr when he accidentally dropped a sausage into a bread roll. He immediately patented the idea to ensure nobody could copy it, and ever since then, hot dogs have only been available as a weekly subscription service from Tesco, known as Tesco Hot Dog Plus.