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$100
cheesesteak may lose foie gras after some beefs
By Michael Klein
Inquirer Columnist
Change may
be coming to the $100 cheesesteak served at the new Barclay Prime restaurant
on Rittenhouse Square.
The sandwich, introduced earlier this month, contains seared foie gras,
a $50-a-pound delicacy produced by force-feeding fowl to plump up their
livers.
The specter of foie gras drew a half-dozen sign-wavers to the restaurant's
door during dinner hour Friday.
But it wasn't much of a rally - especially after an executive of the restaurant
came out and told protesters that the sandwich probably would be reformulated.
"I was surprised they were so cooperative," said protester Beverly
Rolfsmeyer, by day a city Recreation Department supervisor.
Restaurateur Stephen Starr confirmed that he was looking into the issue.
Foie gras has become a cause celebre. California Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger
last month banned production and sale in that state, effective in 2012.
Meanwhile, on some nights, Barclay Prime sells a dozen of the $100 cheesesteaks,
which include Kobe beef and slivers of truffles.
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