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There's no free grease any more.

There's no free grease any more, that's the mournful message from Christopher Griffin, director of legal affairs for Griffin Industries, a company that collects raw grease in 20 states and turns it into yellow grease. Its all under contract, apparently.
It didn't take people long to realise that there's value in old chip fat. So much that they have taken to walking off with it.

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