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Re: Question RE: Fresh juices on the beach
It is questionable what exactly is in the bottle. The seller may say that it is freshly squeezed O.J. but is it fresh, and is it even squeezed O.J. We bought some freshly ground Blue Mountain coffee from a guy on the beach. It was in a burlap sack just like you would find at the Hi Lo but the sack looked like it was sewn up by hand. The guy said they buy the beans, open the package and then grind them. They then sew the burlap back up. Sounded like a believable story but when we tried it, it was definitely not Blue Mountain coffee. Probably high mountain coffee bought at the Hi Lo and sold as Blue Mountain coffee at double the price.
I thought all vendors selling consumables on the beach, had to be licenced and subject to inspection by the Tourist Security. I’m pretty sure that the jerk chicken barrels are licenced.
And while we on that, where are the Tourist Bureau Security? You know, the ones in the white shirts and pit hats. Two years ago you couldn't swing a dead cat without hitting one of those guys walking the beach. This year, maybe one or two every second day and even then mostly sitting in the background texting.
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