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Now, this isn't for me, since I'm not sure if a minor could even sell food, but I got a general farmers market/fair question.
We have a feed mill down the road. A local club or commitee or something like that organizes an informal farmers market at the feed mill.
Let's just say a family member is very, very talented with pastries, cakes, and pies but doesn't sell them for some reason, can't figure out where to get started. What is the legal rule on this? I guess what I'm asking is that in all the farmers market discussions here I don't see anything about legality.. I'm assuming she'd legally have to bake her cakes in a pro kitchen. But what's the real down to earth law?
Same thing, but with pulled pork, or brisket? Would you really need to go legal to sell PP sandwhiches at a farmers market where people are selling drinks, produce, and home canned salsas without any identifiable legal papers?
We have a feed mill down the road. A local club or commitee or something like that organizes an informal farmers market at the feed mill.
Let's just say a family member is very, very talented with pastries, cakes, and pies but doesn't sell them for some reason, can't figure out where to get started. What is the legal rule on this? I guess what I'm asking is that in all the farmers market discussions here I don't see anything about legality.. I'm assuming she'd legally have to bake her cakes in a pro kitchen. But what's the real down to earth law?
Same thing, but with pulled pork, or brisket? Would you really need to go legal to sell PP sandwhiches at a farmers market where people are selling drinks, produce, and home canned salsas without any identifiable legal papers?