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Most hotdog sausages are only like 10-15% meat.
Though if I do have a hot dog it's got to be with proper sausage and not that poor man ♥♥♥♥.
Hebrew National. Accept nothing less.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Hj9HuXUenfo
Here's a more detailed breakdown:
Meat Content:
Hot dogs must contain a minimum of 15% skeletal muscle meat, but can also include meat byproducts and poultry products.
Other Ingredients:
In addition to meat, hot dogs contain water, spices, and binders like cereal grains or powdered milk products.
Fat Content:
The fat and water content combined cannot exceed 40% of the hot dog's weight.
Mechanically Separated Meat:
Some hot dogs may include mechanically separated meat, which is a paste-like product made by forcing bones with meat attached through a sieve.
Most brands have the minimum 15%.
Always read the labels of stuff you put into your body.