(Edmonton, Alberta) Canadian Health Officials responded to a tip that a local mall restaurant named Panda Garden had suspicious skinned and frozen carcasses in their walk-in freezer. Richard Reive, health inspector, stated:
"They took me back to the walk-in freezer and when you open the door there were four carcasses," he said. "Two were inside black garbage bags and the other two were exposed on the floor of the freezer."The Alberta Fish and Wildlife Department is analyzing the carcasses to determine whether they are dogs, coyotes, or wolves. Despite the species, charges will be filed since the meat had not been inspected. Note that it is not illegal to serve dog or coyote meat that has been inspected.
An eviction notice has been posted and the restaurant has been closed with the owners apparently skipping town. They cannot be found. It's been rumored that some former patrons had commented that there seemed to be no difference in taste between the beef and pork dishes.
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