Most certainly. However these were not for fancy eatin' for the most part. Cafe L'Europe, Cafe Riche and the Pamphilon were popular establishments once located in Victorian London. The Cafe Riche in Paris was a much richer and grander place than the London restaurant of the same name and time period. In many of these places a variation on fried chicken was served to the upper crust and the poorer folks were sold leftovers for a few coppers. Dining out was popular in Paris for a generation before it caught on with Londonites. It was not until the time of King Edward that eating in restaurants became a tradition for the Brits. You can blame Edward for starting the ball rolling and fueling our eventual obsession with McDonald's.
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Vctorian landowners who live in high bushfire risk areas can apply to have the government buy their land.
Depends on what era but today they go to the store.
hunting and gathering
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The Pure Food and Drug Act of 1906 was a result of muckrakers and the progressive era. It aimed to regulate and ensure the safety and purity of food and drugs in the United States. The Act led to the creation of the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) to enforce these regulations.
Only the sort that was thrown at them if the audience did not like them
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The people hunted and gathered what was available.
During the archaic era in Texas, the Native Americans were able to obtain food by hunting and gathering. They fished, hunted wild animals and used plant resources for food. They were also able to farm and grow staple grain crops.
During the Progressive Era, public demands for Direct consumer protection resulted in the passage of the Pure Food and Drug Act.
No, they mainly hunted animals for food and gathered food, such as nuts and berries. The neolithic era is where they started agriculture.