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U.S. Chicken still a no no ?

Baxtersparents
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I can't seem to find this info anywhere so hopefully someone can help/answer my question please ?

I want to bring home U.S.chicken breasts back home into Canada , is it still a no no ?

We'll be coming back through Orville/Osoyoos.

Thanks for any help !
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MDKMDK
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Aldi had chicken drumsticks on sale for US$0.69/lb last week. :B
We do it all the time.
When it comes to bringing produce or meats back, if they're packaged from the US grocery store or outlet, you're usually good to go, within the quantity limits.
I think they're more concerned about produce that hasn't been FDA/USDA inspected, like stuff from roadside stands, or direct from the farm stuff. Or hunting game/fishing catch.
Mike. Comments are anecdotal or personal opinions, and worth what you paid for them.
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Beverley_Ken
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According to todays info on Canada Border Services, Yes up to 20 kilos per person.
Scroll down to Meat Poultry fresh. Just be truthful if asked questions. You can say when you checked the official CBSA website if the agent of day questions you.

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2oldman
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Tried the websites?
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