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Originally Posted by Azure
Exactly. I'm sure the homeless people all over Alberta would be thrilled at the prospect of getting a good meal. Probably closer to a hundred good meals considering how much of it there is.
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How exactly would you insure the meat being cooked properly? And what if someone did get sick and died from e-coli? Couldn't they just say they ate at the homeless shelter where they knowingly served meat that possibly had e-coli?
Do you not understand the legal ramifications this could cause?
Sure, it sounds nice that a bunch of homeless people will have some meat, but there is just way too much that can go wrong that it would be better to just throw out the meat.