Kim Jong-un Bans Hotdogs Due to Western Origins
pyongyang January 7, 2025 10:33North Koreans are no longer allowed to eat hotdogs as leader Kim Jong-un considers it a corrupt dish due to its Western origins.
North Koreans are no longer allowed to eat hotdogs as leader Kim Jong-un considers it a corrupt dish due to its Western origins.
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