If You Order This Item In A Restaurant, You’re Almost Certainly Overpaying

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As of 2016 only eight U.S. restaurants were certified to sell kobe beef. And Inside Edition did an investigation into uncertified eateries that were advertising kobe. One Michelin-starred restaurant was serving a kobe beef lunch for $110 but, when questioned, the owner said an error had been made and changed the name to Wagyu beef. Appallingly, a tavern in New York was charging $17 for a fake kobe beef hot dog.

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