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Volkswagen-branded currywurst, however, is showing no signs of a similar downturn. The VW Currywurst, affectionately designated the component number 199 398 500 A, ...
While Volkswagen's currywurst sales are booming at the local plants and at shops "in many foreign countries, including China," Bothge said, passenger car sales fell 8.8 percent in Germany in ...
Volkswagen's currywurst is legendary, and originally, you were never supposed to be allowed a taste, since the original recipe was created to exclusively feed Volkswagen's employees.
Volkswagen’s own-brand currywurst sausage has reportedly become the company’s most popular product (Image via @Volkswagen/Facebook, Unsplash) In a surprising turn, Volkswagen's currywurst ...
If the Volkswagen emissions scandal hurt the company’s car sales, it has not affected the popularity of VW branded “currywurst”. Germany’s biggest car manufacturer sold 7.3 million of its ...
He’s criticizing Volkswagen for having decided to replace workers’ currywurst with vegetarian fare. The decision by VW, which has for years made millions of sausages for its workers and the ...
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In fact, currywurst outsold passenger cars in 2014 as Volkswagen's biggest export. But let's not beat around the bush here and talk about the classic 1975 T2b van that was converted into a sausage ...
Volkswagen's bestselling product isn't an automobile. It's sausage, produced at a rate of about 18,000 a day. But after nearly 50 years, the automaker is pulling its housemade currywurst off the ...
Caught at the most daunting crossroads in its history, fallen German carmaking giant Volkswagen can take solace in one segment of its business empire that continues to boom: sausages. Volkswagen’s ...
If anything can outsell a German car, then it must be the country’s favorite dish: currywurst. But who knew that Volkswagen also markets its own brand of the sausage and spicy ketchup snack?