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Hot Dog review makes company Top Dog


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"Rise and Grind: A Hot Dog Success Story"

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During his time the U.S. Army, combat veteran Patrick Montgomery learned to think on his feet. He couldn’t have known at the time that an increased demand for all-beef hot dogs would one day put those skills to the test.
Montgomery founded Kansas City Cattle Company in 2016, an online wagyu beef retailer. In early August, Food & Wine gave a hot dog from the company a glowing review...
...The company, which sells more cuts of wagyu beef than packaged meats, hadn’t seen this level of press ever. After three days, KC Cattle Company racked up $250,000 in sales—more than double its sales over the previous seven months combined. It completely sold out of every product on the site, from $9.99 soup bones to a $135 beef package.

It's amazing what a good review can do. 

 

 

 

 

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