Why do hotdogs come in packs of 8 when hotdog rolls come in packs of 10?!


Question: because, some buns break and you have extras!


Answers: because, some buns break and you have extras!

I buy martins potato rolls and best hot dogs 10 in each package.

it has to do with marketing

Magnificent question well my abs come in a pack of 8 and weiner is a 10

hahahaha Oh godddd great question

such mystery! its almost like asking what is the meaning of life?

lol. no one really knows

Since you will have two leftover buns, just butter the two buns and sprinkle on some garlic salt/powder or seasoning of choice and bake for garlic bread the next day.

It is a conspiracy, to make us buy more.

the hot dogs may be cheaper to make than the rolls.

the weight of 8 hot dogs is relative to a pound, but the weight of 10 rolls is needed to make up a pound.

Allen J . Thompson was a poor man who worked in a bread factory back during the great depression. He, like other men and women, couldn't stand his boss. His boss, Edgar Richardson managed the factory and was very strict that everything be in perfect order. Well one fateful day, Allen bought a piece of land, struck oil and became rich..He bought the factory from his old boss Edgar..And just to stick it to the man added extra buns per bag, because not only did his boss own the bread factory, but he also owned a meat plant where they distributed hot dogs...Allen couldn't buy both factories, but he chose the cheaper of the two, just so he could irritate Edgar...Edgar could not afford to add extra hot dogs per pack.....

So you have to buy 10 packs of hot dogs and 8 packs of buns to have 80 even of each =D

Because either the makers of hotdogs or hotdog buns are stupid!

nfd?





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