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Old 04-20-2014, 07:43 AM
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Heard some bad news yesterday...the hot dog guy at Home Depot was told to get out...His last day is May15th. This guy has been there for atleast 7yrs. I Always loved walking out of there and for $3.50 getting a hotdog combo. What a deal. The bad part of all of this ...they did not even tell him why! Talk about the small businessman getting the shaft. The next time you go to Home depot stop by for " One for the Road" Best of luck "Hot Dog Man "
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Old 04-20-2014, 07:51 AM
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Heard some bad news yesterday...the hot dog guy at Home Depot was told to get out...His last day is May15th. This guy has been there for atleast 7yrs. I Always loved walking out of there and for $3.50 getting a hotdog combo. What a deal. The bad part of all of this ...they did not even tell him why! Talk about the small businessman getting the shaft. The next time you go to Home depot stop by for " One for the Road" Best of luck "Hot Dog Man "
I guess he was told to take his dog, for a walk.

Seriously, I shop at Lowe's and very rarely go to Home Depot. I will now consider my form of protest, to not shop their anymore.

They should have given him a reason. Security always states, "it's a liability issue", with him being on their property.

Hopefully he will pop up at another location, that will allow him to make his living.
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Old 04-20-2014, 07:58 AM
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What a Bummer!

I go there while the Mrs shops at Jo-Ann.

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I have had dogs from this guys stand and I'm very sorry HD has told him to go. He's a hard working guy from Detroit just trying to make a living.
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Omg loved his stand especially when he served the chili from national Coney Island .hope he finds a place close by.
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Old 04-20-2014, 08:18 AM
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We are so disappointed to hear this. When we shop at Home Depot, we most always got a hot dog and a soda. It was part of our shopping trip. We always felt good supporting the small business man. We will find out where he is going and support him wherever he goes. We wish him the very best of luck!!
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Let's hope that Lowes finds a place for him. He and his wife worked very hard.
had a good product and was well liked for his food and attitude.
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Many of you may recall a similar incident at Wal-Mart on 466, where there used to be Nathans Hot Dogs. We used to go to Wal-Mart just for hot dogs and then maybe we'd shop at Wal-Mart. Since Nathans left, we've cut back considerably on our visits to Wal-Mart. That Nathans was terrific both for the food as well as the price. Great hot dogs, great fries, and fish and chips. I seriously doubt that the subsequent Subway does anywhere near the business that Nathans had. Some may know the reason why Nathans closed but I suspect it was the rent. Since many Home Depot's have hot dog vendors outside, I wonder whether it signals a change in HD corporate policy or maybe just a local dispute over rent.
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Old 04-20-2014, 10:23 AM
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Maybe he can set up his cart at Brownwood. There is one at LSL that seems to do OK.
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I guess I'm not quite sure why people would go to Home Depot to eat. It always sort of struck me as odd when these places have food carts outside. I truly doubt that this guy wasn't "given a reason". I doubt the store's GM just told him to get out with no reason for doing it. There's probably more to it than that. It's quite possible the order came from farther up the company food chain for whatever reason and the store manager's just following orders. I hope the hot-dog guy finds a place to set up and continues his business, but I definitely think that there's more details to this story than we are privy to.
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That was my favorite place for Hot Dogs..... I'll shop at Lowes from now on.... the poor guy was just trying to make a living and people enjoyed his dogs.... HD - bad decision!
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Default May be some new manager higher up on the food chain.

Home Depot hot dog stands in Catonsville and Arbutus - baltimoresun.com

I see some of the Home Depots in the Baltimore area also did this but only for those concessions near the store and not out in the parking lot.

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Let's say I own a business and lease space to a vendor. Due to space constrictions, I am unable to expand in ways more lucrative than leasing to the vendor. So I fulfill the lease until it ends and don't renew.

I understand that people are annoyed to lose something they enjoyed, and feeling a loss if they personally liked the individual operating the stand. I do not understand the emotional hue and cry that I am inhumane making a decision that will increase profit.

https://www.google.com/#q=home+depot+hot+dog+stand+
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Home Depot hot dog stands in Catonsville and Arbutus - baltimoresun.com

I see some of the Home Depot's in the Baltimore area also did this but only for those concessions near the store and not out in the parking lot.
In the Chicago area there was a franchise of hot fog stands at many Home Depots that were almost attached to the exit doors which protected them from the elements. They did a brisk business. Perhaps this is next for here.
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Maybe he can set up his cart at Brownwood. There is one at LSL that seems to do OK.
The hot dog wagons at the squares are owned by The Villages and are operated by the movie theatres. who supply the products and manpower.
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