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What I said is just according to the law

本文发表在 rolia.net 枫下论坛The answer is NO.
1) If no one complains, public health inspector is not aware, of course, its different story.

2) Even your rented space is complied with the health regulation like adequate cold and hot holding unit; handwash basin, cleaning and sanitizing equipmentt etc. If the inspector found out the food you sold is homemade, they can seize your food, though there is no specific regulation saying you cannot sell homemade food.

3) May be you can rent a commercial kitchen or a church kitchen that complied with the health regulation and prepare the food there. You can rent it a few days per week or a few hours per day to test your business. One place you can explore is called Kitchen Incubator program in toronto, they can rent out kitchen, cooler, freezer for people who are new and uncertain about their food business plan.If the idea works and business established, they can move out and work on their own.

4) If you make and sell foods from private residence, there is nothing the health department can do.

Good Luck.更多精彩文章及讨论,请光临枫下论坛 rolia.net
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  • 枫下家园 / 美食天地 / 小吃店
    请问开一个小吃店,主要卖中国烧腊, 凉菜等熟食, 需要办什么手续?
    谢谢。
    • 1. Select a site
      2.Ensure zoning and leasing agreement allow that type of business
      3.Prepare plans
      4. Obtain building permit(may require approval from fire, health)
      5. Obtain pre-opening approval from builindg, fire and health
      6. Otbain city licence(if required)
      • One more question
        Can I cook at home and rent a space to sell the cooked food(like cooked meat, noodle and so on)?
        Thanks.
        • 好主意,真希望你能落实。好多人需要,就是没地方买,越品种丰富越好。
        • 不错的主意.别忘了广告.以前有人在家卖凉皮的,我看挺多人买.
        • What I said is just according to the law
          本文发表在 rolia.net 枫下论坛The answer is NO.
          1) If no one complains, public health inspector is not aware, of course, its different story.

          2) Even your rented space is complied with the health regulation like adequate cold and hot holding unit; handwash basin, cleaning and sanitizing equipmentt etc. If the inspector found out the food you sold is homemade, they can seize your food, though there is no specific regulation saying you cannot sell homemade food.

          3) May be you can rent a commercial kitchen or a church kitchen that complied with the health regulation and prepare the food there. You can rent it a few days per week or a few hours per day to test your business. One place you can explore is called Kitchen Incubator program in toronto, they can rent out kitchen, cooler, freezer for people who are new and uncertain about their food business plan.If the idea works and business established, they can move out and work on their own.

          4) If you make and sell foods from private residence, there is nothing the health department can do.

          Good Luck.更多精彩文章及讨论,请光临枫下论坛 rolia.net