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Based on local lore and anecdotal reports shared by Luxembourg market visitors; no current legal text confirms an active prohibition.
A little-known local custom or old regulation in Luxembourg once discouraged or supposedly forbade eating food while walking through public markets to preserve civic order and cleanliness.
Based on local lore and anecdotal reports shared by Luxembourg market visitors; no current legal text confirms an active prohibition.
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