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Hot Dog Maker Gets Steamed at Competitor
(AP) -- A famous Chicago hot dog maker is steamed at a competitor.

Vienna Beef is suing the owner of a rival company called Red Hot Chicago, accusing him of either stealing Vienna's 118-year-old recipe or lying to customers by claiming that he's using it.

And the rival is none other than a grandson of one of the two men who founded Vienna Beef after their tubular treats became a hit at the 1893 World's Fair.

Scott Ladany denies that he's stolen anything and insists that he uses a different recipe. He also argues that he has a right to use his grandfather's story in his advertising because it's all true.

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