The All-Time Favorite
Specifically connected to New York City and its cuisine, the ever-favorite hot dogs trace their history to the German immigrants in the 1800s. The immigrants brought the sausages and their dachshund dogs to America. This strange name of the food came from when they started joking about these long and thin dogs.
Hot dogs are a staple food item for people who cannot afford expensive meals. That is why in the time of the Great Depression, most advertisers marketed hot dogs as an all-time favorite. Even this poster shows that the parents and their children chose the same food while having quality time.