I was in Glasgow on Burns Night in 2001, and we looked all over for a restaurant that would serve haggis, and we couldn't find one. The largest Scottish city, and all we could find was pub food, TGI Fridays, Chilis, McDonalds, and Indian food. Now I am sure that if we knew the city well, we could have found something. But also, like most cities, when they reach a certain size, capitalism usually shapes it into a generic global market, or at least the parts that tourists patronize.
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