On Sat, 3 Oct 2020 at 16:45, Martin Koppenhoefer <[email protected]> wrote:
> > agreed that "game" would likely lead to problems. Technically, I am not > sure these places the OP is asking about are "butchers". > In British English, they are butchers. And, in British English, a butcher's shop sells fresh cuts of meat. It may also prepare the cuts from whole carcasses, it may even slaughter animals, but primarily a butcher's shop sells fresh cuts of meat. In this context, game is fresh. It's not tinned, frozen, smoked or otherwise preserved. I have a vague recollection hygiene laws in the past couple of years have greatly reduced (or maybe eliminated) the selling of game in the UK, but prior to that a butcher's would be the place to buy it. -- Paul
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