A popular American supermarket chain is being slammed by Brits for its new invention "Puff Dogs" - because they are exactly the same as sausage rolls.
It's a great idea, but too bad they have already been enjoyed in New Zealand and the UK for more than a century.
Trader Joe's announced a new treat which is exactly the same as the trademark snack across the pond, which has been in Europe since the 19th century, according to the Daily Mail.
In a description on its website, the grocery store claimed it had taken the "dog-meets-dough" paring to the "next level".
"Hot dogs are, of course, typically served on a bun; Trader Joe's Puff Dogs takes this classic dog-meets-dough pairing to the next level: each uncured, all-beef dog is instead swaddled in a perfectly flaky-when-cooked puff pastry," the description reads.