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Poland’s Żabka serves meat-free hotdog in its cafés
Polish retailer Żabka has introduced meat-free hot dogs in its Żabka Cafés in all of its stores. The sausages in the hot dogs are made of pea protein, potato protein, spices and rapeseed oil. The product is free from monosodium glutamate, phosphates and preservatives.
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