Sausage-based snack and ‘power bar of the skilled factory worker’ is being bought in record numbers in Lower Saxony
In recent years, Volkswagen’s financial woes may have become emblematic of Germany’s economic downturn. But, amid a slump in car sales, one of its more obscure products that has nothing to do with automobiles is experiencing a boom: the VW currywurst.
Described as the fuel of the carmaker’s own factory workers and served up daily in its numerous works canteens and nearby supermarkets, the snack has officially become the company’s most popular product.
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