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Volkswagen To Stop Serving Sausage In Wolfsburg As It Tries To Leave Its Wurst Emissions Behind
Volkswagen To Stop Serving Sausage In Wolfsburg As It Tries To Leave Its Wurst Emissions Behind-May 2024
2024-02-19 EST 22:12:16

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After nearly 50 years, will no longer serve its famous made-in-house at its Wolfsburg production plant. The German carmaker is pulling its beloved Currywurst from about 150 recipes at the restaurant over at its Wolfsburg headquarters, according to .

Volkswagen is cutting its meat production for the sake of sustainability, and it makes sense, but people are losing it over the announcement. As put it, for some folks, this is just “the Wurst!” It flies in the face of decades of sausage-eating tradition. Currywurst production has been ongoing at VW since 1973, as Richard Hammond tells us in this video from Discovery UK:

The sausage is such a VW staple, that it actually has a Volkswagen . The sausage casing reads “Volkswagen Originalteil” which roughly translates to “Volkswagen Original Part.” So, it’s not surprising that the company pulling sausage from the Wolfsburg menu would inspire some detractors.

The former German Chancellor took to LinkedIn to express his anger with VW’s decision to kill the currywurst. Schröder said that if he had any say, the sausage would stick around at the plant. Here are his words over the wurst, translated by :

If I were still on the supervisory board of , there would have been no such thing:

[...]

Vegetarian diet is good, I do it myself in phases. But basically no currywurst? No!

And whether the employees at VW really want that? In 2019, the Volkswagen butcher’s shop still produced 7 million curry sausages.

Currywurst with fries is one of the power bars of the skilled worker in production. It should stay that way.

When I’m in Berlin, my first path usually leads me to one of the excellent currywurst stalls. Also in Hanover there are excellent curry sausages.

I don’t want to do without that, and I think many others don’t want that in their company canteens either.

But Schröder is living in 1998 (having been chancellor from ’98 to ’05) if he isn’t hip to the impact that food production, and , has on the environment.

Carbon emissions from global meat production are a , arguably bigger than emissions from combustion cars so cutting some of that anywhere, really, is good. Herbert Diess, the CEO of Volkswagen, plans to abolish all of the carmaker’s factory-farmed meat by 2025, according to , and vegan and vegetarian alternatives will take its place.

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