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Originally Posted by eazyb81
Bag, flier, whatever. The point is that I don't get why Gale would have had it in his apartment.
Of course the restaurant exists as a front to make him look like a legitimate businessman, and presumably to launder his money. But that certainly does not mean the businesses - one legal, one illegal - should be aligned in any way whatsoever. That is how empires get busted. Gus is smart - he should realize aligning the two in any way, such as using Pollos trucks to transfer meth or scribbling notes on Pollos stationary about the meth business, is playing with fire.
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Trucks have checkpoints they have to deal with, right? And manifests? And are capable of being searched? Maybe I'm wrong, but it seems to me that Gus' entire empire is built off of the distribution network made possible by the Hermanos fry batter shipped on those Hermanos trucks. There are always risks in the drug game, but this risk has made him the success that he is.