In New England, NE US, there was a law that you could not feed indentured servants lobster more than twice weekly. Back then, lobster was considered trash food. 
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Now, Tom Sawyer sells it!Back then, lobster was considered trash food.
There's a similar reason for the law about ale here. Back in old English culture ale was considered as a food, a common worker's lunch was ale and bread and cheese.In New England, NE US, there was a law that you could not feed indentured servants lobster more than twice weekly. Back then, lobster was considered trash food.![]()
I hadn't heard of that show before and had to look it up. There's quite a few cultural connotations that would never be noticed by a lot of non-Australians too, although the Kiwis probably pick up on a lot of it. The title of the show has dark undertones, Ferals is a common use term here used to describe people in a derogatory manner. It loosely translates as Ratbags or Scoundrels.but the comedy was actually pretty dark and there was some stuff that might go over a child's head.