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Glinda
of Chelsea, ME
Nov 19, 2008 9:44 PM
Where are all these "cheap" lobsters I keep hearing about. Lobster rolls at Shaws are the exact same price they always were. I looked in the tank at the grocery store for live one's and that price hasn't seemed to drop either. Do you have to buy them from a lobsterman? If the lobster men are getting ripped off by the people that distribute the lobster to the general public then the industry will go under.report abuseFred
of South Portland, ME
Nov 19, 2008 8:30 PM
Let me guess, Julia is making no money from this. I am eating turkey for Thanksgiving. Lobster is not for the poor people, but for the well to do.report abuseLee Costa
of undecided, ME
Nov 19, 2008 8:28 PM
hard to believe that lobsters were originally used in Maine to fertilize the soil and to fill the hungry tummies of children, servants, and prisoners! In Massachusetts, servants actually rebelled and demanded their contracts stipulate that they would not be forced to eat lobster more than three times a week, prehaps not for t-day eitherreport abuseMerlin Monet
of Portland, ME
Nov 19, 2008 7:06 PM
Perhaps Julia should eat notinmg at thanksgiving and shed some blubber!report abuseYou must be a registered user of MaineToday.com to post a comment. Register or log in.


