Volkswagen, known for its cars, is also making a name for itself in the food industry by producing its own currywurst and ketchup. To celebrate 75 years of selling cars in the US, Volkswagen decided to offer its Gewürz-brand ketchup for free through its online accessory shop. However, the demand was much higher than expected, and all the bottles have already been claimed.
But don’t worry, if you’re in Los Angeles, you might still have a chance to taste Volkswagen’s ketchup at ChainFest. This event, which features chain restaurants commonly found in shopping malls across the country, will be the only place where you can try the unique condiment. As a journalist, I’m intrigued by the idea of a car company venturing into the world of ketchup production. Can Volkswagen really compete with established ketchup brands?
I must admit, I’m not a huge fan of ketchup myself, but the novelty of trying Volkswagen’s version is appealing. Ketchup is a simple condiment, but it’s easy to get wrong. Will Volkswagen’s ketchup be a game-changer or just another ordinary sauce? If you’re attending ChainFest, be sure to give it a try and share your thoughts. I’m eager to hear if it lives up to the hype or falls short of expectations. Let’s see if Volkswagen can truly make a mark in the food industry with its unique ketchup offering.