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== Koegel Meat Company and Abbott's Meat links ==

I hope this will not create an edit war, but I have removed the links to the Koegel Meat Company and Abbott's Meat again. My rationale the first time was admittedly unclear, so I hope this will make it clearer. The articles for those companies both state that ''the authors of "Coney Detroit" consider these companies' products as the only acceptable ones to use in a Coney Island hot dog'', citing a newspaper article about the book. While this fact is definitely relevant on their respective articles, and may warrant incorporation into the article [[Coney Island hot dog]], the opinion of one book's authors does not warrant their inclusion in the template. -- [[User:Keith Lehwald|Keith Lehwald]] ([[User talk:Keith Lehwald|talk]]) 06:08, 30 April 2013 (UTC)

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I hope this will not create an edit war, but I have removed the links to the Koegel Meat Company and Abbott's Meat again. My rationale the first time was admittedly unclear, so I hope this will make it clearer. The articles for those companies both state that the authors of "Coney Detroit" consider these companies' products as the only acceptable ones to use in a Coney Island hot dog, citing a newspaper article about the book. While this fact is definitely relevant on their respective articles, and may warrant incorporation into the article Coney Island hot dog, the opinion of one book's authors does not warrant their inclusion in the template. -- Keith Lehwald (talk) 06:08, 30 April 2013 (UTC)[reply]