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How do they do it?
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>>21950046
They are cooked in a hot water bath and then put on a steamed bun
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>>21950046
it's called a loss leader my underage friend. look it up
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>>21950067
the hotdog probably cost them 30 cents, and they probably get the soda at 10 cents per gallon
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>>21950069
I actually asked a guy who was a manager at Costco this once and he said their profit is about .40-50 cents
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>>21950046
>pound
>oz.
americans are so silly
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>>21950046
The heat of the dog cooks the bun
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>>21950046
I know what you mean OP it's amazing how committed they are to keeping the Hot Dogs a dollar fifty through these hard times.
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>>21950067
Loss leader? You shouldn't believe everything you see on the internet, my boomer buddy.
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>muh cheap hotdog I have to pay 60 dollars a month to buy
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>>21950046
>If you raise the effing hot dog, I will kill you
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>>21950069
>30 ยข

Not even. Shit's made from lesser cuts and scraps that were going to be thrown out. I'd say each dog costs fractions of a penny.
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Considering there's almost guaranteed to be human corpses in there, that's a fair price for your disposal service. Ever dug a grave anon? It's very labor or machinery intensive.
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>>21950132
you're the first generation in modern history that will die younger than your parents
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>>21950069
You're forgetting the cost of the kitchen and appliances, maintenance, energy/utilities, water, and staffing. To some extent those are marginal, but they are so only because Costco is already paying them for their actual profit-generating activities.
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>>21950146
ru saying its people
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>>21950157
>boomers shit up the world and fuck over every generation that comes after them to enrich themselves
>durr hurr this is the fault of the younger generations that got fucked over before they were born or old enough to vote, not the generation that fucked everyone else over to pump their bags
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>>21950179
Millions go missing worldwide a year. Where do you think they all go anon? Do you not consider it possible that even a very small amount of them end up in processed food? Wouldn't this be one of the most convenient ways of eliminating them?
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>>21950182
fr fr
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>>21950189
I don't think they'd put human meat in a highly commercialized product
Imagine the fucking lawsuit if some one found out you stuck some missing hiker in a hotdog
There's been reports of human meat found in small restaurants like a kebab cart in Britain
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>>21950204
>I don't think they'd
I wish I could be as optimistic as you anon
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>>21950046
if you only bought 1 per year then it costs you $66.50
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>>21950189
>Millions go missing worldwide a year. Where do you think they all go
dugway.
they go to dugway.
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>>21950157
You don't know what generation I am, my silent gen fren.
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>>21950189
How on Earth would it be more profitable to kidnap, murder and process millions of people and cover it all up than to just use the already existing waste meat that costs pennies per pound?
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>>21950257
>profitable
this is your issue.
you think money is real instead of just made out of thin air and nothing but bullshit.
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>>21950287
Wow you sound smart did you just graduate 5th grade or something
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>>21950232
Dugway Proving Grounds?

Tell me more
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>>21950293
your ODD does not benefit you, anon.
just accept that you were thinking about things wrong and move on.
>>21950297
BigPharma needs it's test subjects.
we used to do it in "psych wards" back in the 90s, but then olanzapine happened and the game had to change.
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>>21950305
Someone didn't take his meds this morning! (better fire up the ol' meat grinder)
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>>21950257
Nta. This has been a crazy couple years for conspiracy theories coming true so I won't discount who you're talking to entirely. But I would like to point out that getting rid of bodies costs a lot of money and risk. Nobody would be kidnapping people and making them into food for that purpose alone. It would be more of a byproduct.
Basically you're thinking like "why are those old gangsters feeding bodies to pigs when fodder is so much cheaper".
I know some of things sound crazy, but given what's happening in the world today it shouldn't surprise you if that happens to be true.
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>>21950046
The $5 roast chicken is more impressive to me considering how big they are. The only change they've made is downgrading the packaging from a clamshell to a bag.
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I got that dog in me and me in dog.
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>>21950046
They bought two hotdog factories.
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>>21950046
You have to pay a subscription to even enter the store.
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>>21950046
Not being Jewish
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>>21950410
Gross, I'm pretty sure that's illegal.
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>>21950046
My location no longer offers relish or onions at the toppings bar. The Chinese people in my area would load up plastic containers full of them.
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>>21950135
what's it like going through life as an absolute retard
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>>21950077
Yeah whatever pal.
Go buy a decaliter of petrol
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I have yet to see the return of the onion grinder and I miss it everyday
>>21952499
lmao
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>>21952499
The other day I saw a jew with a star of David tattooed on the back of his neck grabbing handfuls of the Parmesan and pepper packets and stuffing them in his pockets. He only ordered a hot dog.
>>21952601
We have the little cuck cups now but they don't taste as good
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>>21952737
Where the fuck do you Costco that they still put those packets out on the counters? Every Costco I've been to for the last 20 years has them under the counter where the wagies have to hand them out individually to you. I have to beg and plead to get two fucking parmesan packets for my pizza.
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>>21954174
My costco has toppings out, and packets, I live in MO.
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>>21952562
Well don't leave us hanging, tell us!
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