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Denmark's most disgusting food

Danish Crown's cocktail sausages have the dubious honour of being voted the country's most revolting food product

By The Copenhagen Post

Peeled sausage in a tin are the most revolting food item to be found in Denmark, according to a customer survey completed by consumer magazine Tænk.

The dubious honour goes to Danish Crown for their tinned ‘Cocktail sausages without peel’, sold under the Jaka label.

Tænk had conducted the survey to find the most disgusting food available on the country's supermarket shelves, and compiled the top five items that consumers found most distasteful.

One person who had voted for the cocktail sausages called them pieces of ‘pale meat puddings with an added bonus of crushed bone’.

The other products making the top five: Stryhn’s brawn (also known as headcheese), 3-sterne's salami, Weight Watcher’s microwave dinners and Superman waffles from LU.

Anne Villemoes, a spokesperson for Danish Crown, took the criticism with a grain of salt.

‘We are a global enterprise that is responsible for providing all kinds of consumers with products. Tænk’s readers are probably not in the target group for buying these sausages,’ she told Tænk.

‘They’re not my favourite either, but we sell 173 tons in Denmark annually, so some people do enjoy them.’