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Wienerschnitzel is an American fast food chain founded in 1961 (as "Der Wienerschnitzel") that specializes in hot dogs, also known as the World's Largest Hot Dog Chain. Wienerschnitzel locations are found predominantly in California and Texas, though others are located in Arizona, Colorado, Illinois, Louisiana, New Mexico, Nevada, Utah, and Washington. Also, a store is located in Guam. The chain is recognizable by the A-frame style roofs of its older restaurants, similar to the original structures used by IHOP, Tastee-Freez, Nickerson Farms, and Whataburger. Structures that have been converted from Wienerschnitzels into other restaurants often retain the distinctive architecture. The chain's advertising mascot is an anthropomorphized hot dog known as The Delicious One, who runs from people who want to eat him. Wienerschnitzel sponsors the tongue-in-cheek Wiener Nationals, the ''de facto'' national dachshund racing championship series for the United States. The first Wienerschnitzel was founded by John Galardi in 1961. This location, still operating today, was a hot dog stand located at 900 West Pacific Coast Highway, east of Figueroa Street, in the Los Angeles community of Wilmington. In the late 1980s, Galardi converted several stores in the Denver area and other Western cities into The Original Hamburger Stand restaurants. Wienerschnitzels now sell Tastee-Freez ice cream, a brand also owned by Galardi. Wienerschnitzels do not actually serve ''Wiener Schnitzel''. ==Etymology== "Der Wienerschnitzel" is an example of incorrect use of German by native English speakers. The expression ''Wienerschnitzel'' is German—however, the correct article to use in this case is the neuter form ''das'', not the masculine ''der''. This is true for both the actual food (''das Schnitzel'') and the restaurant itself (''das Restaurant'', ''das Lokal''). Strictly, ''Wienerschnitzel'' might also be seen as incorrect, since the term is a two-word compound expression in German. As one word only, it can suggest that natives of Vienna (''Wien'') have been processed as ''Schnitzel''. Only in the attribute position -'' Wiener Schnitzel'' - it means ''Schnitzel'' from Vienna or ''Schnitzel'' in Vienna-style, so the grammatically correct usage would be ''Das Wiener Schnitzel''. "Wiener", from ''Wiener Würstchen'', is a colloquial name for a hot dog. The actual ''Wiener Schnitzel'', however, means "breaded veal cutlet, Vienna style", a dish that the restaurant chain does not sell. The origin of the chain and its name is described by its founder: "() Galardi started his career in the fast-food business at age 12 as a soda jerk in Missouri. With his family he came to California at age 19 and, as fate would have it, got his first job from the original owner of Taco Bell. The chain changed its name to "Wienerschnitzel" (''sans'' article) in 1977, though many franchises retained the older name on their restaurants and some older customers still refer to the chain as "Der Wienerschnitzel". The restaurant paid homage to its original name in its 2009 marketing slogan, "DERlicious". John Galardi died of pancreatic cancer on April 13, 2013.〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.miamiherald.com/2013/04/14/3344576/founder-of-wienerschnitzel-chain.html#storylink=cpy )〕 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Wienerschnitzel」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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