Well, there are very strict import regulations on food going in to Canada so we will need a few people to volunteer to carry a small cooler with them up north. I will deliver to you a 10 lb. pack of burgers, or a 5 lb pack of hot dogs and 5lb of burgers, along with some pasta salad or whatever it is that i add in extra to each person. All of what you are given will be in heavy freezer bags, and will require on your part a small cooler (like a beach beer cooler) and some ice.
When crossing the border you will need to claim the food and give the agents the exact weight of 10 lbs. import restriction says 5kg or 11lbs of beef per person in the vehicle. If you have two people in your car it will save me and everyone else lots of hassle if you take up some dogs and burgers as it is higher weights per couple.
Let me know who is interested in being a coke mule :eekdance:
I’ll do it if you need me to. When and where would the meet up take place? I will only have 1 person in my car unless someone wants to ride up with me.
I will be delivering all of the food to people on Friday evening so that They can leave on their own schedule saturday as i am leaving at like 6:15am saturday
Ok, so now I will have 1 other passenger with me on the way up, and I have a cooler as well. If you want to drop the goods off to me at the galleria that will work out fine.
Just let me know so I bring the cooler to keep it cool while I’m there.
What I am going to do is make it look real. I am going to give some people hotdogs, burgers, buns, potatoes, and some fruit. That there looks legit like you are going to a picnic. I will also be letting you know what you need to tell the border to get across quickly and cleanly
It isn’t how hard it is to get across, it is the qty. and the types of food. They are dbags on certain items like raw potatoes and certain fruits. Carrots are a no go etc…
Meat, i was assured that if they check your car you must have under 11Lbs. per person and this is directly from the guys on the Canadian side of the border