Reminds me of my post-Katrina post about how the USDA confiscated thousands (was it hundreds of thousands?) of NATO rations hurriedly sent as relief supplies by the British because of certain food regulations on our books. Never did find out what finally happened to those rations. They were initially being diverted from the disaster area to be incinerated, but the public outcry made the gov't put them in storage. The US gov't then tried to pawn them off on Third World countries in need of disaster supplies that summer but didn't get any takers. I guess they felt that if they weren't good enough for American consumption, why should they be good enough for their own citizens. That's the last I ever heard about them. They would've expired by now, if I remember correctly.