Tuesday, June 26, 2012

Foie Gras Ban Loopholes, Cinnabon-Burger Hybrid, Garlic Bread Pizza And More

Tuesday, June 26, 2012
The 2008 repeal of Chicago's foie gras ban was a pretty good indication of how much Americans like being told what they can cook, sell and eat. Now, with California's ban officially beginning on July 1st, California's chefs, foie gras purveyors and those Californians who enjoy the rich product are already digging through the rulebook for loopholes. A little more surprisingly, the LAPD is too.
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