I mean, (and I'm just playing here, so please don't take it serious), I have seen porn where the results look like this. Usually gang bangs, but still.
Jokes aside, I dig the idea, though the execution would need some tweaking imo.
Like, bacos for the crunch is a great idea. Better than actual bacon crunch wise, and sometimes it's okay to err on the side of texture.
If the cheese sauce is done right, you could be looking at a hit. Might wanna be a little neater with presentation, if you're showing it off in a food porn community, but that's whatever.
I'm kinda thinking you want a sharp or extra sharp cheddar for the sauce so it can hold up to the rather single note chemical taste of bacos. Going with pre-processed cheese won't hold up, it's too shallow a flavor, with no real way to balance off the bacos other than by dint of fattiness and its own chemicaly taste.
Might boil the dogs in beer, let them stay a little lighter in flavor and let the bitterness of the beer serve as a contrast to all the fats involved.
Not something I'd likely do for myself, bacos linger in burps way too long at my age. But it's got potential
This is not to say that there's anything wrong with them -- I used to keep them around the place, quite liked them, though I don't currently have any -- but those look to me like soy-based bacon substitute, rather than bacon.
Unsealed crumbled bacon you can keep for (checks) apparently about a week in the fridge. That is, unless you're dedicated to regularly making it to keep it on-hand, it's not gonna be ready-to-go whenever you want some on something. I am way too lazy to deal with that.
It looks like opened soy bacon substitute is supposed to be good for something like six months unrefrigerated (though I've certainly kept them for rather longer).