Hot dog cart

A hot dog cart in New York City

A hot dog cart is a specialized mobile food stand for preparing and selling street food, specifically hot dogs, to passersby.[1] In some jurisdictions, a cart operator must meet stringent health regulations designed to protect the public. Hot dog carts are quick and easy food services, supplying millions of people with food every day. In 2015 the U.S. Hot Dog Council estimated that 15% of the approximately 10 billion hot dogs consumed by Americans in 2014 were purchased from a mobile hot dog vendor cart.[2][3] Hot dog carts are very common in New York City,[4][5] and most of the hot dogs purveyed by hot dog carts in New York City are sourced from Sabrett.[1]

  1. ^ a b Gordinier, Jeff (August 10, 2011). "The Hot Dog, Redefined One Cart at a Time". The New York Times. Retrieved January 4, 2018.
  2. ^ Milbouer, Stacy; Long, Tom (June 18, 2015). "The Cheap Eats Tradition of the Classic Hot Dog Cart is Alive in New Hampshire". New Hampshire Magazine. Retrieved January 3, 2018.
  3. ^ "National Hot Dog and Sausage Council". Archived from the original on 2010-12-05. Retrieved 2007-11-05.
  4. ^ Kraig, B.; Carroll, P. (2012). Man Bites Dog: Hot Dog Culture in America. Rowman & Littlefield Studies in Food and Gastronomy. AltaMira Press. p. 77. ISBN 978-0-7591-2074-7. Retrieved January 3, 2018.
  5. ^ Lynch, Scott (April 20, 2017). "The 12 Best Hot Dogs In NYC". Gothamist. Archived from the original on January 13, 2018. Retrieved January 4, 2018.

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