When I was a mere tyke, we were coming home from visiting BC, and innocent/ignorant father was beguiled by a butcher near the border. Icing up his cooler, he bought a tidy sum of large cuts. At the border, a rosy cheeked and rotund border control guy happily relieved him of his bounty. Nice gig. I am sure and would hope that there are strict rules about what happened to confiscated meat. Hopefully an institution or such.
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When Ii was a mere tyke, we were coming home from visiting BC, and innocent/ignorant father was beguiled by a butcher near the border. Icing up his cooler, he bought a tidy sum of large cuts. At the border, a rosy cheeked and rotund border control guy happily relieved him of his bounty. Nice gig. I am sure and would hope that there are strict rules about what happened to confiscated meat. Hopefully an institution or such.
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