You’ve been eating hotdogs all wrong

YOU might not have given much thought to how you eat a hotdog, but it turns out there might just be a “right” way – and you’ve probably never thought of it.

That’s right, you heard it here first, we’ve being eating the tasty treat all wrong, and the alternative way means no more saucy mess.

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The TikTok user showed how to serve a hotdog to avoid a saucy messCredit: @sheenamarieq/Tiktok

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After squeezing on the sauce, she turn the hotdog aroundCredit: @sheenamarieq/Tiktok

TikTok user Sheena Marie demonstrated the little-known tip on her page, which has since racked up an astonishing 2.1 million views.

In the clip, she shows herself holding the bun with the hotdog inside, before going in with the condiments.

She squeezes a generous amount of ketchup in a zig-zag motion before rotating the sausage.

And while it might seem pointless, and perhaps more time consuming, there’s a very good reason why.

By doing this, the messy sauce moves to the bottom, hidden underneath the sausage.

This means you won’t have to worry about the sauce dripping off, or covering your face as you bite into it.

Some were pretty impressed by the simple hack, however, others were left confused.

Few suggested putting the sauce on the bun before adding the frankfurt, which will give you the same result.

Either way, we think it’s genius and is particularly useful for normally messy eaters.

For more food hacks, this mum reveals how to have no waste when serving fussy kids pizza & her hack to make serving up quicker.

Plus this McDonald’s fan reveals how to take Big Mac to the next level & the secret is in the bun.

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Tom Kucher

For as long as Tom can remember, he has understood the reality around him through the tinted glasses of works of fiction, be it books, films, TV shows, or anime. An English graduate, he wrote articles on a wide array of topics for several years, from entertainment and pop culture to history and literature. Before that, he was an educator and a roleplay game writer and developer. It is his deeply-rooted love for performing arts and visual media that led him to become a part of the DC team in 2020.

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