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This is the wurst

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A German city council is kicking up a fuss over a vegetarian street festival because it won't be serving local meaty delicacies.

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Councillors in Kassel, in the central Hesse region, want the event's organisers to ditch its veggie theme and allow stalls to sell popular regional sausages, including the cured ahle wurst, the Hessenschau website reports. The festival is being organised by environmental group UmweltHaus to mark Earth Day on 23 April.

At a meeting on Monday, councillors backed a motion asking UmweltHaus to serve local organic meat at the event. It frames the sausage ban as an affront to the city's identity, although some of those present noted a whiff of politics in the air, as Kassel is in the midst of a mayoral election campaign.

"This is an issue that is close to people's hearts, and for that reason it is of course something we can't ignore in local politics," said Dominique Kalb, mayoral candidate for the conservative CDU party. He added that ahle wurst is "simply an essential part" of local street festivals.

The Greens abstained from voting and their candidate, Eva Koch, suggested people shouldn't get too worked up over sausages. But she conceded that for some the meat-free event would be "a real kick in the guts".

UmweltHaus is standing firm and says there is limited space available at the festival, so no room for any more stalls. It also notes that meat production is resource-intensive and therefore doesn't fit with the sustainable theme of Earth Day.

While some may welcome the vegetarian offerings, others are voting with their feet. The local Senior Citizens' Advisory Council says it cannot abide the lack of sausages, and won't be attending the event.
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Meat-ists! :arg :mrgreen:
I find this "festival" offensive.
I will not attend.

What's next, no beer at Oktoberfest?

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social standards change. When I was in Heidelberg Germany in the '60's, a common street food was weiswurst on a very small bread roll. The sausage length was about 3x the diameter of the roll and the vender cart had several kinds of mustard available you applied yourself. I really liked them.

When my employer sent me back to Germany 50 years later, I found this sausage was only eaten with breakfast and never sold from vender street carts. Perhaps, my German friends in Marburg and Erlangen told me, they might still be offered at local 'fests' in Bavaria. Bayern was regarded as somewhat backward about so many things.

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Requiring polka bands and lederhosen at a reggae festival?



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Why not? :lol:

Your collective inability to acknowledge this obvious truth makes you all look like fools.


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