We all know there are some strange laws surrounding alcohol, driving and the list goes on and on. But what about when it comes to food? Yeah there is laws for food too.

As Thrillist reported, from fish to grease, there are a ton of strange laws surrounding what goes into our stomach all across the country.

Here is a look at some of the strangest laws:

In Gainesville, Gerogia - You have to eat fried chicken with your hands

The ordinance was established in 1961. How serious is this? Well the chief of police arrested a 91-year-old lady for using a fork in 2009.

Leave the oyster shells alone in Maryland

You can't convert oysters or oyster shells into anything, unless you get special permission.

No selling of plastic water bottles in Concord, Massachusetts

It was passed in 2013 saying you can't sell single-serving plastic water bottles anywhere in Concord.

You can't wear lingerie or dress provocatively as a food vendor in Broward County, Florida

G-strings, T-back bathing suits and thong bikinis are considered a traffic hazard. Seriously, makes you wonder what happened to make this a law.

Used restaurant grease is off limits from kitchens in North Carolina

If you steal the used kitchen grease NC, you could be in real trouble depending on how much you swipe. This could cost you a felony charge.

Pizza shenanigans could cost you in Louisiana

Pulling a pizza prank and ordering a ton of pies as a practical joke could land you in court.

Fishing with your gun is a crime in Wyoming

If using poles are a lost art form, don't head for the gun instead. People are prohibited from taking, hurting, or obliterating any fish with a gun.

Real butter is only allowed to be used in state prisons in Wisconsin

Margarine simply is not good enough for incarcerated criminals.

Want to see more of the strangest food laws in America? Check them out here.

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