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Venison by Arby's !!
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An interesting test .I wouldn't mind trying provided that I wouldn't be pestered by the antis .
 
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It will be farm raised venison(the only kind that is legal to buy it the US).

I just can't see the point of eating farm raised "venison". But that's just me.


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Better farm raised than none.

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It probably doesn't have the "strong gamey flavour "[ spoiled] that so many enjoy !
 
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My guess is that it will not prove to be popular enough to stay on the menu; but I admire their nerve.
 
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Sounds pretty tasty.


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Hell- I'll try anything once...Well, maybe not voting for Hilly...

Worst case you spend a few bucks and are non-plussed. Folks go to state fairs every fall and spend more for less..


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Originally posted by mete:
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/new...-hunting-states.html

An interesting test .I wouldn't mind trying provided that I wouldn't be pestered by the antis .


I wouldn't expect much coming from Arby's. I had decided to try out the brisket sandwich tht was advertised on TV. Couldn't have been more than an ounce of grey meat in there and it had no flavor. Maybe the venison will be better if the place has a really good manager.


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