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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]This is OP and I am talking about Virginia. I love Indian food and I see a lot of postings for roti, samosa and curries. On one hand I want to buy, on the other hand I don't know if I should ask about their food license. I have read about cottage food laws in Virginia but it is not really clear what can be sold and what cannot when it comes to unbaked foods. [/quote] If you’re the sort of person who would ask someone on FB marketplace for their food license, you should not be buying food from FB marketplace [/quote] This. I bought food off Facebook one time, and didn’t repeat cause while the food was good, it did feel and bit random and I worry about ingredients quality for things like chicken or meat. I also bought from women who prepared foods in their homes (like personal chefs) for freezer about whom I found on local Facebook groups. I’ve had good experiences so far. With everything going on now, if you ask about license, she’ll probably just block you. I can imagine that they’d be worried that you’d be hard to satisfy if you start interaction with asking for their food license. Just order at a restaurant, or look for a personal chef who’ll prepare in your kitchen with your ingredients.[/quote]
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