St. Patrick's Day and Lent: Meat-eating rules vary by location and religion.

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The pandemic has led to restrictions on St. Patrick's Day celebrations, including limitations on the consumption of corned beef in some areas. While the dish is a traditional part of the holiday for many, some cities and states have imposed restrictions on its sale or consumption due to concerns about COVID-19. As a result, those looking to enjoy corned beef on St. Patrick's Day may need to check local regulations before doing so.
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