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Americans will eat 150 million hot dogs today. One specific American is predicted to eat 70 of them
Americans will eat 150 million hot dogs today. One specific American is predicted to eat 70 of them

Joey Chestnut is predicted to eat 70 hot dogs this year, just as prediction markets make it easier to gamble on the odds.

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