Scottish haggis exports to US in limbo on Burns Night Tags:United Kingdom 4 comments Not suprised, Haggis farming is ruthlessly dangerous, and Haggis traps are banned after a young boy in the Highlands lost his leg due to one. Brewdog would have been all over this and had them out to USA no probs! It’s illegal to export haggis to the USA; they have to be sent an inferior, immitation product. I always though haggis was for display purposes only, being one of the few thing that could make swedes look edible in comparison Leave a ReplyYou must be logged in to post a comment.
Not suprised, Haggis farming is ruthlessly dangerous, and Haggis traps are banned after a young boy in the Highlands lost his leg due to one.
I always though haggis was for display purposes only, being one of the few thing that could make swedes look edible in comparison
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Not suprised, Haggis farming is ruthlessly dangerous, and Haggis traps are banned after a young boy in the Highlands lost his leg due to one.
Brewdog would have been all over this and had them out to USA no probs!
It’s illegal to export haggis to the USA; they have to be sent an inferior, immitation product.
I always though haggis was for display purposes only, being one of the few thing that could make swedes look edible in comparison