Depends on the quality of the dog, what brand, is it natural casing or skinless. Made with bull meat or beef scraps? comes from what part of the country and most important is it a name brand. Costs really vary. Vienna Beef & Red Hot Chicago are the high end dogs. wholesale prices average $48 to $53.00 for a 10 pound case with 90 dogs in it. This is serious, not a joke. If you want the quality then you will pay much more for it. In the middle range are sabrets,
nathans
and hebrew
national all of which are about 25 % cheaper and are available at any sams
location. While these brands are usually well known, they are all now owned by large corporations such as con agra
or nathans
inc. Quality is not what it used to be 10 years ago My personal choice of these would be National
deli, the non kosher line sold off by con agra.
its a good dog.
Way below that level are the grocery store brands such as likes or oscar
meyer.
I refuse to eat any of these because they are crap. If you want to open a cart or stand, contact Vienna beef in chicago
they actually have a hot dog university for people who want to learn the business. HotDog Man
They run anywhere from $2.00 to $5.00 from a hot dog stand.
In America, it is 5 to 7 dollars, at a normal place! but, if you go somewhere fancy to get a hot dog, it will cost more!
it cost 1.50
Hot dog is a misnomer because hot dogs are usually hot at first but it can cool down and it's not a dog, it's a food.
a hot dog cost a nickel in those days
$4.00
In 1948, the average cost of a hot dog was around 10 to 15 cents, depending on the location and vendor. Prices varied in different regions and establishments, but this range reflects the typical pricing for a casual meal at that time. Adjusted for inflation, this would be significantly less than the cost of a hot dog today.
around two dollars
$3.50 to $5.00
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Let 'H' represent the number of hot dog(s).Let 'S' represent the number of soda(s).2H+1S=3.002H+2S=4.50Firstly, we know that soda's cost $1.50 each, because $4.50-$3.00 = $1.50.Now take $3.00 - $1.50, and you are left with $1.50Divide $1.50/2h = $0.75Therefore, it is $0.75 per hot dog.
Harold.