Which grocery stores sell crab legs for a decent price?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:That Old Bay sh*t absolutely ruins seafood. No way would I pay someone to add it. I can't imagine who thought of that stuff. No one I know likes it. It's crap. Makes me sick just thinking of it.


While I respect your opinion and agree some people, including you, do not like Old Bay, your wide, sweeping statement that it is "shit" and "crap" is not true. Obviously you are not a native to this area or you would know that MILLIONS of people "love" the stuff and it wouldn't be around if that were not true. I know many old time Marylander's that would rip you a new asshole for your blasphemous statement.
Anonymous
Go to the fish market on water street in dc. The prices can't be beat, and they are fresh, not frozen.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:That Old Bay sh*t absolutely ruins seafood. No way would I pay someone to add it. I can't imagine who thought of that stuff. No one I know likes it. It's crap. Makes me sick just thinking of it.


While I respect your opinion and agree some people, including you, do not like Old Bay, your wide, sweeping statement that it is "shit" and "crap" is not true. Obviously you are not a native to this area or you would know that MILLIONS of people "love" the stuff and it wouldn't be around if that were not true. I know many old time Marylander's that would rip you a new asshole for your blasphemous statement.


Well said.
Anonymous
Uh, crab legs sold in this area are almost always frozen, because they are transported a very long way. A lot of the seafood at the wharf is no "fresher" than anywehre else, since it's all trucked in (selling from a boat doesn't make it any fresher if it got there in a truck).
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