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Originally Posted by Charlatan
I was aware of the a la carte program but from everything I hear, it's destined for failure due to over regulation. From what I understand, the whole reason street dogs are the only food available in Toronto is because public health hasn't green lit anything else. All of the dogs need to be purchased from licensed suppliers who are highly regulated. The meat is all pre-cooked and then bbq'd onsite.
It's a travesty that there aren't more options available.
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I think as long as there's a market for it, it will come. I haven't tried any of the offerings, but I think it's the kind of thing people want, even if it's just reheated.
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