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For the most history-accurate hamburger, mustard is the only condiment, with onions and pickle being wonderful complements. Ketchup was used to entice kids into eating hamburgers.
No ketchup on hot dogs either, especially not in front of a new Yorker.
Putting ketchup on my burgers and hotdogs will taste even better knowing somebody on the other side of the world is upset by it.
Right, "ketchup doesn't belong on a burger" is a wild hot take.