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New York hot dogs under fire: $5 tiny snack gone in 3 bites, limited toppings and lack of napkins spark debate

Once regarded as the global capital of hot dogs, New York City is now being compared with Europe's street food after a viral Reddit post sparked a debate online. The user claimed that hot dog in NYC are selling at $5 get finished and vendors behave rudely with customers when they ask for extra toppings.

A traveler who once admired New York’s hot dogs says the experience changed completely after visiting cities like Paris, Berlin, and Copenhagen. "And some of them don’t even give napkins unless you request, which is met with even more attitude," the user said in the post.

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“Europe Does It Better”: A Bold Claim

After eating hot dogs across Europe, the user claims the difference is hard to ignore. They argue that European cities have quietly redefined what a street hot dog should be — bigger, more customizable, and more satisfying. Instead of a quick bite, it often feels like a proper meal on the go. According to the post, European hot dogs stand out for their quality and portion size:

Larger, meatier sausages

Fresh, soft buns

More filling overall experience

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The Self-Service Topping Advantage

One of the biggest highlights is customization. In cities like Paris and Berlin, some stands reportedly offer full topping stations with and these are included in price. The post suggests that there are no restrictions on quantity of toppings.

Cheese, bacon bits, crispy onions

Pickled onions, relish, sauerkraut

Unlimited sauces like ketchup, mayo, and mustard

NYC Hot Dogs Under Fire

The post doesn’t hold back on New York street carts. The frustration is less about taste and more about value. Common complaints include:

Small hot dogs that disappear in a few bites

Limited toppings, often served reluctantly

$5 price for what feels like a quick snack

Inconsistent service and lack of extras like napkins

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