Former German Chancellor Gerhard Schroeder demanded that the Volkswagen car concern abolish the decision to stop selling sausages with Curry to his employees. This reports Politico.
The politician stuck behind the sausages, as he said, they give employees the necessary charge of energy. “Whether I still have a Volkswagen Supervisory Board, such would not happen. Completely without curryvursta? No! Sausages with curry – a source of workforce!” He stressed. Schroeder also distributed a #rettetdiecurrywurst in social networks (“Save the curryworth”), who picked up the inhabitants of Germany.
It is noted that the autoconecern decided to stop selling sausages with Curry in his dining due to the initiatives of companies protecting the environment. They obliged enterprises to regularly organize vegetarian days for employees and reduce meat consumption for the sake of harm reduction from the greenhouse effect exacerbated by meat production.
Curvingurist appeared in Berlin in 1949. The dish has become traditional for modern Germans. It is a sliced pork sausage with a spicy ketchup, richly sprinkled curry powder. In the capital of Germany, they even opened a separate Museum of the curryvursta, but in 2018 he stopped his work.