Onion Maiden’s Hang Ten Wins PETA ‘Top 10’ Spot
Ahead of the Fourth of July and National Hot Dog Month, Group Pays Tribute to the Most Delicious Meat-Free Hot Dogs From Sea to Shining Sea
For Immediate Release:
July 1, 2019
Contact:
Brooke Rossi 202-483-7382
As people gear up to celebrate the Fourth of July and in time for National Hot Dog Month, PETA is releasing its list of the Top 10 Vegan Hot Dogs of 2019 for revelers to enjoy at restaurants across the country over the holiday—and Onion Maiden‘s Hang Ten has nabbed a spot on the list. The award-winning hot dog is topped with BBQ sauce, caramelized onions, and a zesty jalapeño-pineapple relish.
“Meaty hot dogs are getting their buns kicked by tasty vegan creations such as Onion Maiden’s chart-topping Hang Ten,” says PETA President Ingrid Newkirk. “All the wieners on PETA’s national top 10 list prove that caring about animals, your arteries, and the planet makes for good eating.”
PETA—whose motto reads, in part, that “animals are not ours to eat”—opposes speciesism, which is a human-supremacist worldview. The group notes that veggie dogs are lower in fat than traditional hot dogs and contain none of the cholesterol or cancer-causing agents found in their meat-based counterparts—and they spare animals immense suffering. In today’s meat industry, pigs spend their entire lives in cramped, filthy warehouses, and part of piglets’ tails are cut off and males are castrated without pain relief. At slaughterhouses, the animals are strung up by one leg and their throats are slit, sometimes while they’re still conscious and able to feel pain. Every person who goes vegan saves the lives of nearly 200 animals each year.
Onion Maiden will receive a framed certificate. Other winners include the Crispy Cowboy at Phyto’s Vegan Eats in Las Vegas; the Banh Mi Dog from Fauxmaha Hot Dogs in Omaha, Nebraska; and the Chicago Dog at Dirty Frank’s Hot Dog Palace in Columbus, Ohio. And of course, delicious vegan hot dog brands are also widely available in grocery stores across the country. To view the complete list of winners, please visit PETA.org or click here.