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Grilled Hot Dogs
The fast food chain is broadening its beef kingdom to include two different kinds of grilled hot dogs permanently hitting the menu at its roughly 7,100 U.S. locations later this month. The launch has Burger King poised to steal a sizable bite of a market dominated by convenience stores, wholesale clubs and retailers like Home Depot.

With the addition of a classic grilled dog and a chili cheese dog, Burger King is also expanding its menu to include one of America's favorite processed meats at a time when the fast food industry has been scrambling to find ways to appeal to more health-conscious customers with additions such as kale salad and sides of fruit.

After testing the franks in five markets last year, Burger King North America President Alex Macedo says there's no doubt an appetite for higher quality dogs at a lower price point.

"It was the biggest market test that we ever did," he says. "We haven’t been as excited about a product announced like this in a long long time." Macedo compares the launch to that of Burger King's most well-known burger, the Whopper.
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I'd try the chilli cheese dog. All my favourite chilli dogs have been terrible from terrible places.
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Dairy Queen puts mustard on theirs as stock. It's horrible. Sonic's chili cheese coney is passable when the desire overwhelms me.
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Isgrimnur wrote:Dairy Queen puts mustard on theirs as stock. It's horrible. Sonic's chili cheese coney is passable when the desire overwhelms me.
Dairy Queen is where I learned to love terrible chilli dogs.

That said, I've never had mustard on one.
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"Hey honey, lets head over to Home Depot to get some hotdogs" is something I would never imagine saying.

We have thousands of hotdog stands, Italian beef stands that sell hotdogs, and even large restaurants such as Portillo's for hotdog indulgence. Going to Burger King for one is as likely as going to Home Depot. That said, while I like hotdogs well enough, I don't recall having one in probably 10 years now. While I like Portillo's well enough, I always get a beef/sausage combo when I go there.
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GreenGoo wrote:I'd try the chilli cheese dog. All my favourite chilli dogs have been terrible from terrible places.
Isgrimnur wrote:Dairy Queen puts mustard on theirs as stock. It's horrible. Sonic's chili cheese coney is passable when the desire overwhelms me.
Chili dogs are supposed to come with mustard rather than cheese (and not both)... Now fries. Fries are what you put chili and cheese on or even nachos, not coneys.

We have a Coney on every corner here and most places you can get a high quality chili dog to go for under $2 or for a buck on Tuesdays. I can't see BK Lounge Dogs faring well here unless they magically sooth young children like mac and cheese does.

I tried a Sonic Dog once. They're pretty much Ball Park franks, so yeah. Once was too much. If the casing doesn't snap when I bite into it, then I'll pretty much only to choose to eat it at an outdoor grill drowned condiments.

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ketchup and mustard are a staple on hot dogs...

My wife puts mayonnaise on hers. Nasty. I love mayonnaise, but not on hot dogs.
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naednek wrote:ketchup and mustard are a staple on hot dogs...
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I wonder if they're going to split the dog in half like Five Guys does for their grilled hot dogs, or grill it whole.

I find the Five Guys method to be very, very good.
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I don't actively dislike hot dogs, but I think of them as child chow. When I first moved out of my parents' house hot dogs were the only meat that I could afford. I used to split one, put cheese inside, and broil it. That was a treat that I outgrew.

I like an Italian sausage sandwich from a street vendor in the North End, though, and that's more or less a hot dog smothered in onions and peppers. The Beerworks sells a fancy footlong dog in July...I'll get that once a year, too.

Plain old ordinary hot dogs? Nope.
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LordMortis wrote:
OtOH, I do stop for the Costco 1/4 pound polish dog and Pepsi for a bugfiddy because it's 1/4 pound polish dog and Pepsi for a bugfiddy.
If you're eating at Costco and it's not the pizza you're doing it wrong. As to hot dogs, it would be tough for any chain to beat Five Guys. If course, it's not really a hot dog unless it's served like this

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It's the price that gets me to buy.

And your picture is distorted, your dog, to go, should like like this:

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If you're all fancy and sit down to eat it is should look like this

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The dogs in the picture you show, may as well be from Home Depot, where the casings don't even snap when you cut into them.
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pr0ner wrote:I wonder if they're going to split the dog in half like Five Guys does for their grilled hot dogs, or grill it whole.

I find the Five Guys method to be very, very good.
A local country club does a hot dog split down the middle, grilled and served on a toasted bun. Damn it is good. So I now do that at home every now and then.
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The Costco dogs are all beef good quality dogs and for a buc-fiddy a decent deal. They are the same dogs they sell in the store uncooked and are great for grill outs. Way better than 99% of the dogs you can get in a supermarket.
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tgb wrote:
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OtOH, I do stop for the Costco 1/4 pound polish dog and Pepsi for a bugfiddy because it's 1/4 pound polish dog and Pepsi for a bugfiddy.
If you're eating at Costco and it's not the pizza you're doing it wrong. As to hot dogs, it would be tough for any chain to beat Five Guys. If course, it's not really a hot dog unless it's served like this

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tgb wrote: If you're eating at Costco and it's not the pizza you're doing it wrong. As to hot dogs, it would be tough for any chain to beat Five Guys. If course, it's not really a hot dog unless it's served like this
I like their pizza but sometimes I just feel like a hot dog. Plus, we usually shop at Costco pretty late in the day, on a weekday, so the pizza may have been sitting under the heat lamp for a while, gets pretty dry.
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I can remember when BK used to have hot dogs back in the late 70s/early 80s. I don't think I ever got one, but my brother often would.
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I like Hardees chili dogs with onions.
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We really need a YK review
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Got coupons in the mail, so the couponed price for 2 grilled BK Lounge hot dogs is $5.

Yeah, no.

For $6.95 I can get two real chili dogs, chili cheese fries, and Coke just about anywhere around here. A coney made with Koegel or Dearborn Sausage is still under two bucks pretty much everywhere and a buck on special.
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Burger King
Dairy Queen

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hepcat wrote:Burger King
Dairy Queen

Why won't these two kingdoms unite through marriage? Imagine the power of the sovereign nation that would arise from that union.
It's kept apart by the dangerous McDonald insurgency.
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The McDonald empire's Master of Whisperers is second to none when it comes to acts of subterfuge.

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Isgrimnur wrote:
hepcat wrote:Burger King
Dairy Queen

Why won't these two kingdoms unite through marriage? Imagine the power of the sovereign nation that would arise from that union.
It's kept apart by the dangerous McDonald insurgency.
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hepcat wrote:Burger King
Dairy Queen

Why won't these two kingdoms unite through marriage? Imagine the power of the sovereign nation that would arise from that union.

Well, you can blame Canada, I guess. Timmies is allied with Coldstone Creamery, and BK owns Timmies. For awhile, they had restauraunts that were both a Timmies and Coldstone, something that was also done in the U.S locations such as in NY. They've stopped doing that, but some popular locations still operate as such. So by virtue of association, I don't think DQ would be allowed as they would be considered a direct competitor. But actually, saying that, I could see something like that being more popular at a BK than it would at a Timmies.
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I remember the Burger King and the Dairy Queen did join forces back in the mid nineties and fought a brutal war with the Burger Chef. Many lives were lost to the great Burger War of 1996. But when the dust settled, the Chef's empire was decimated.

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Deposed emperor Burger Chef and his crown prince/sidekick Jeff wave bye to their kingdom.
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hepcat wrote: Deposed emperor Burger Chef and his crown prince/sidekick Jeff wave bye to their kingdom.
Not an emperor. Definitely not an emperor.
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The picture takes on new meaning if you add their slogan from the late 70's.
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That may be the least catchiest catch phrase I've ever read for a restaurant. They should have just used "We got food".
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I loved me some Burger Chef and Jeff and was disappointed as they all turned in to Hardee's around here (and then later Tim Horton's). They were first to have happy meal type meals for the kids, where my burger and fries came containerized in a cheap plastic race car. That was the best ever. It would be years and years later before McDonald's would have the Star Trek the Motion Picture Happy Meal... Though Burger King would have Star Wars Glasses and posters and that won irrespective of no kid's meal.
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When my family moved to the 'burbs in the early 70s the only two burger joints within striking distance were Burger King and Burger Chef. I liked the Chef better while my sister preferred the King, so burger night was always an exercise in family politics. If we bickered too hard my parents would get KFC to punish us. After a couple of years the Chef closed and a McD's soon took its place.
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7-Eleven started up a new hot dog promotion since BK is now encroaching on their turf (they also stressed in another tweet that, unlike BK, they don't charge extra for chili & cheese):

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There's something about buying food off a half enclosed, heated rack that's been sitting next to a display full of condoms that has never really appealed to me.

p.s. Just for the sake of clarity, I'm talking about 7-11. I don't actually have that set up in my home.
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Yeah, honestly, I'd never get food like that from a convenience store. I have an aweful memory of going into a convenience store and smelling the strong stench of rotten food. I'm amazed the place didn't get shut down, lasting for as long as it did. It's only been a year or two since they did eventually close.
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Our two Home Depots rent space out front to a local hot dog vendor who specializes in wild game brauts. You dang well bet I go to Home Depot for dogs!
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Enough wrote:Our two Home Depots rent space out front to a local hot dog vendor who specializes in wild game brauts. You dang well bet I go to Home Depot for dogs!
Meh, we have a European sausage shop that specializes in them (and other sausages). They do butchery for people who don't want to slice and dice their own critters, and I guess sometimes they get to keep some carcass as payment.
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Jeff V wrote:
Meh, we have a European sausage shop that specializes in them
Nice euphemism for a Chippendales show.
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Not bad, not great. But worse than the bacon cheeseburger off the value menu, which was half the price of the chili dog.
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This thread inspired me to get a hot dog at the local Five Guys instead of my usual burger. It was good, but a little odd in that the two halves of the bun were separate.
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