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13 Alleged Bizarre Food Laws In The United States
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Weird History Food is going to take a look at some of the strangest (alleged) food laws in the United States. Odd and outdated laws are nothing new in the United States and around the world. But when it comes to legal restrictions on food, even the most jaded of lawyers would find these weird American food laws eye-opening. After all, you can learn a lot about a place from what they try to legislate. Drinking laws can shine a light on how a region views personal responsibility, but food laws can be flat-out funky.

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@feresmourali5783

4 months ago

Here in Sweden there is almost every year a news story about a drunk moose, but that's because they can wander in to a garden and eat apples that have fermented after fallen from a tree.

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@ChadwickTheChad

4 months ago

Drunk moose are worse than cocaine bears.

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@shanemjn

4 months ago

I love that Huggbees keeps being cited for how it's made

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@DavisHistory

4 months ago

I am a retired police officer, and I spent a good portion of my career telling people that something they thought was a law was not. I even had other officers ask me what the code was for some of these laws so they could charge people. The funny thing is the laws that are never charged but could be to solve problems. I charged a man with custodial interference once because he had hit his ex and taken their child out into the pouring rain. It was her week to have the child. I took him and the custody agreement to the magistrate and charged him with the Domestic A&B and Custodial Interference. He got more time for the custody charge than the assault.

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@netto6681

4 months ago

I heard that the law about not salting railroad tracks was because farmers would do it to attract cattle, in the hope that they’d be hit by a train and then the railroad company would have to pay compensation.

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@Alolan.Vulpix.Getting.Railed

4 months ago

I love how everytime its the woman narrator that the video always has 25% dislike to like ratio, the woman sucks

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@lp-xl9ld

4 months ago

One thing I've learned: the more unlikely a law sounds, the better the possibility that it's real...or at the very least, someone suggested it at some point but it didn't go anywhere.

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@julieneff9408

4 months ago

My mom, born in 1948 in Milwaukee, recalls going with her parents over the border into Illinois in the 1950s to buy margarine. It had a food dye capsule in it for yellow color. To this day she prefers margarine over butter.

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@Nuttyirishman85

4 months ago

I don’t judge my moose. If he wants a cocktail, he can have one.

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@TaraMolohon-lb1zn

4 months ago

That was great. Thank you for sharing this and I hope you have an awesome day. You are really great so do enjoy your afternoon and evening. ❣️❣️🤓

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@tremorsfan

4 months ago

Utah has a complicated history with Liquor. For a long time dining establishments could only serve alcohol if they were private clubs. Then they decided that you could serve alcohol in restaurants but it would have to be behind a barrier known as a "Zion Curtain". Now I believe they have to make the alcohol in a separate room.

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@rexsexson5349

4 months ago

I love when she does food stories

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@Oonagh72

4 months ago

I would bet that the no food at wakes law was probably not in the interests of public health. Funeral home charge for things. So if they transport a body somewhere that is one charge, but if they host the wake that is a bigger charge. So if we aren’t having food there is no point in having a wake at someone’s home or other establishment that will let you bring a dead person. Most people won’t even notice the difference in a transport fee vs the “facility”fee. I went to a wake recently (not in CT) at the funeral home and they served food.

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@mnhoss2100

4 months ago

Good video as always

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@drakesavory2019

1 month ago

Thank you for not blindly accepting every weird law is true like everyone else does.

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@btetschner

4 months ago

A+ video! Fascinating Alleged Bizarre Food Laws and histories about them!

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@douglasmelvin9868

4 months ago

I thoroughly enjoy this channel, but this video really stretched out the "facts." It was like watching a WatchMojo video.

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@mom5catskyle596

4 months ago

In Louisiana we do actually have a fish rodeo - called the tarpon rodeo.

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@chrismayer3919

4 months ago

I like Manhattan AND New England clam chowders , ergo, never presume what I can or cannot add to my food at a given time; I regret NOTHING! 😈

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@NASCARFAN93100

4 months ago

Some of these Food Laws are understandable

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