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*grunts loudly; hoots; snorts*

I don’t see anything wrong here, unless they were paying an extravagant price for the meat. As others have said, I suspect there real problem is that this was seen as counter to the interests of local agriculture.

In America eating anything that doesn’t come from a cow, pig, or chicken is considered “exotic”. Including that weird green crap that grows from the ground.

This drives me nuts, pink slime is ok but healthier meat from an animal that is a literal nuisance in the country it’s from? No dice.

I think that is the actual problem, Super Nintendo Chalmers just can’t say it.

Yeah, this is totally the worst thing that’s ever been served in a public school lunch.

The one and only food fight I ever took part in involved Salisbury steak.

Way to fight the stereotype that Nebraskans are unsophisticated there, Mike.

It was on clearance when the supplier couldn’t move it. Buyer tried to impress an Australian date.

I’m surprised the real issue isn’t the Nebraska farmers concerned that they’ll get people hooked on meat they don’t raise in Nebraska.

I’d really wish someone would apologize to me for whatever the fuck was that they called “salisbury steak” that was served when I was a kid.

Nebraska. America’s corn hole.

I know a guy who makes his own version of this with aluminum foil in his bathtub. Calls it Tinschlager.

It’s his own fault. If he lived in the US, he wouldn’t have had health insurance so he couldn’t have had surgery. Problem solved.

One of my kiddos refuses to vote and it makes me feel like I’ve failed as a parent. 

The original version of The American Dream was “if you work hard, you can buy your own home.” As cities grew more crowded and expensive, that was downgraded to “if you work hard, you can buy your own apartment.”

Kind of hard to build more housing when the cities in question put up roadblock after roadblock to people trying to build housing. (Look up Robert Tillman in San Francisco who has been trying to 4 years to get approval to tear down a coin operated laundromat and put up a 75 unit housing development - the opposition

That’s fucking adorable.