I hauled lots of Johnsonville Brats for McDonalds,but I havent driven over the road since 2005.
The company that made the Johnsonville Brats might be out of business or something.Seems like they had just been sold when I hauled them.
These companies any more are here today gone tomorrow.If they are in a union state they get bought and moved to a right to work state.Next they run off all the Americans working there and bring in Mexicans,and after that quality probably goes down.Before its all taken over by Mexicans they cut the rate to haul it to where only the big crooked truck companies can haul it,so I didnt see what it turned into.I just remember it was in Kansas.
Now,since I know a little about whats in them,and I know they taste good,you probably dont want to eat them,at least not every day.However brats are probably a lot choicer cuts than hot dogs,at least most of the ingredients.Besides that they have lots of artery clogging things in them too.If they served them all the time a bunch of thier regular customers would probably have a heart attack.
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