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A hamburger is a sandwich, because it has fillings between two slices of a bread, whether it be a bun or a waffle or whatever. If the fillings are between something like other meat patties or is in a pita pocket or something, it ceases to be a sandwich, because the filling is not sandwiched between two slices of bread-like matter.
A hot dog is not a hamburger, which is a sandwich, because hamburgers require the use of a patty, a sauce, and pickles, where a hot dog does not. The pickles are the most important part of the burger, because the acidic taste counters the pungency of the meat and sauce. A hot dog needs no sauce or pickles to be eaten, nor is it a patty. Furthermore, it isn’t even a sandwich because it does not sit between two pieces of bread, but between one that’s folded in half.