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The Internet Has A Problem With What Kim Kardashian Feeds Her Kids

The Internet Has A Problem With What Kim Kardashian Feeds Her Kids

The reality star made up some hotdog sushi for her kids which is apparently an unforgivable crime in 2018

Tom Wood

Tom Wood

The smallest things that Kim Kardashian does tends to make news. Literally anything that she does, anywhere she goes and - now - whatever she feeds her kids.

She has taken a fair amount of criticism online for one of her latest posts in which she served her children (or, at least the ones who are old enough for solid food) hotdog sushi.

Most people like hotdogs, and some people really like sushi, but together does sound a little bit grim to be fair.

Alongside a picture of the 'delicacy', she posted on her Snapchat Story: "When your kids LOVE sushi & hotdogs you get creative #HotDogSushi"

Kim Kardashian posted the bizarre treat on Snapchat.
Snapchat, kimkardashian

As you might imagine, the internet had some pretty strong views on this whole affair. Most people are not on Kim's side.


Some people were keen to offer suggestions - outside of the obvious, which is just don't combine hot dogs and sushi.

That kind of advice is way too logical for the internet.

As ever, there were enough people who came to her defence.

A lot of people mentioned that perhaps it isn't exactly the worst crime against motherhood for her to have made up some foods that they like into sushi - which they also like.

Also, it can be really difficult to get kids to eat stuff - so if they want hotdog sushi, why the hell not give them it?

It also turns out that maybe it's not so unusual to eat hotdog sushi.

Whilst it's unlikely that Kim Kardashian will have ever known about this, but apparently in Korea and Hawaii it is something of a delicacy.

So, in Hawaii it's called Spam Musubi and it's a really popular thing to eat. You get a slice of Spam (which actually probably contains more meat than the average hotdog) stick it on a block of rice, and then wrap it in nori (which is edible seaweed) in the style of Japanese omusubi.

Spam Musubi - a delicacy in Hawaii.
Twitter/@brianschatz

See? Knowledge is power folks - also stop getting wound up about what celebrities feed their kids, because that is really, really weird.

Featured Image Credit: PA

Topics: Food, Celebrity, Funny, US News, US Entertainment, Kardashian