Meat with False Citizenship
Already banned, meat from India and the US is easy to find in Indonesia's markets. It's just as if the Mafia were involved.
June 8, 2004
WHO honestly doesn't hope to find cheap prices when they're out shopping? However, if it's meat that's `discounted', just hold on a moment. Who knows, your `bargain' could be diseased. The problem is that since the middle of May markets in Jakarta and several other large cities, including Bandung, have been flooded with imported meat that is cheaper than local meat, to the tune of between Rp10,000 and Rp15,000 per kilo.
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