Fast food just got faster

Now you can get a quick Thuringia sausage from a GrillWalker who can follow the crowds and go where the hungry people are, such as waiting in line for a show.
The propane grill contraption never touches the street, so they don’t have to apply for permits in even the most popular gathering places.
GrillWalker

Good lord that looks thankless for the vendor-person who has to wear that on their back…

…but, yeah, more accessible to more places vs. a cart I suppose…

Oy! Can I sit down yet? No? OY!

And they wash their hands where? When I was young and drunk, I used occasionally to get a sausage inna bun on my way home from a club at 4 or 5 in the morning. Those guys had been out there since about 10. They never peed? They never blew their nose? They seriously got every raw sausage onto the griddle without touching it or the inside of its packaging? Also… they never peed? (It’s the penis inna bun idea that bothers me most, clearly.)

If they pee, presumably they find a bathroom somewhere, with sinks.

You don’t know many men, do you? Or maybe all the men you know are the legendary “nice” kind.

Oh, man, what I would pay for a genuine Thuringer Rostbratwurst right about now…

Teacake

The article states that they work in teams of two, one to wear and one to reload, and they alternate. So presumably they take a pee when they are not wearing the gear.

As for hygiene, that is independent of whether they are wearing the cart or rolling it.

the first supraliminal said:

I’m mildly curious about the permit laws in Germany that are so overbearing yet don’t apply to a “cart” that is entirely carried by the vendor.

I’ve seen one of these some time ago. I forget exactly where, but assume it was somewhere in Germany during the past 10 months. I didn’t get one, but probably would. Love those long, tasty sausages.

1 euro 20 for a sausage? That’s cut me own throat prices!

DAMN YOU ! I was gonna make that joke, you preplagiarist you.

Forty pounds on your back? Good thing Germany has universal health care.

So in Germany, it’s legal because it doesn’t touch the ground? I find this very odd.

Here in Philadelphia if you sell anything on the street you need a vendor’s license. If you want to sell food, you need special permits and inspections.- and if you want to sell in the prime tourist spots you need further special licenses.

I admire the inventor’s ingenuity. I also find myself craving some sausage.

$7,000 for a rig? You can get a conventional hot dog cart for the same price, if not cheaper.

Am one, thanks.

Behold the stadium buddy.

Just make sure they clean themselves after they pee, first!