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World's Most Expensive Mushroom (Matsutake) Stomp Part 2

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Uploaded by on Sep 27, 2007

Part 2 of the great pine mushroom scam.

World's Most Expensive Mushroom (Matsutake)

Please do not send email to this account. I am only the poster of this video. TC can be reached at firstchoicemushrooms@telus.net

We already know the pickers have struck out for 4-5 years now. Pickers will pick for pure pleasure alone. Unaware of the scam they are supporting. The pickers who have stopped supporting this are unable to organize and kind of effective strike. The brokers know this and are taking advantage. The buyers have to step up to the plate now. Do the right thing for everyone's future. Send the message to the monopoly. No more Matsi. Let's get people back into our communities supporting local business and enjoying our great outdoor's.

Cheers! And full bucket's to you again some day.

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  • What a waste of good food.

  • If a mushroom grows in the forest and no one is there to eat it.

    Does it have a taste?

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  • Wow that sucks so bad what happen to the days of goin into the bush and making a couple grand in a weekend

  • mallard42 should just shut his trap.

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  • Only 7 bucks a pound?!?!?! I NEED TO MOVE NOW.

  • ah!!!!The highs and lows of business!!!!

  • Telll you about that later U dont wanna know the stories behind this? What are u not telling us?

  • Lets not get all metaphorical now

  • Start a coalition.

    Farmers have done something very similar shortly after world war one.

    Canadian Wheat Board. Farmers wanted greater power and protection in markets and also leverage with governments.

  • Good point. I never thought of it that way.

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