The Hot Dog Ban in North Korea: A Deep Dive into Kim Jong-Un’s Latest Edict and Its Consequences
North Korean leader Kim Jong-Un has imposed a ban on the cooking and sale of hot dogs, labeling them as symbols of Western culture. Individuals caught preparing or selling hot dogs now face severe penalties, including imprisonment in labor camps.
This prohibition extends to dishes like budae-jjigae, also known as “army base stew,” a Korean-American fusion dish that incorporates ingredients such as hot dogs and spam.
The regime’s crackdown aims to eliminate Western cultural influences within the country.
In addition to the ban on hot dogs, North Korean authorities have intensified measures against other behaviors deemed “antisocialist.”
For instance, individuals seeking divorce may face imprisonment in labor camps, with reports indicating that women receive harsher sentences than men.