Anonymous wrote: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.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes it’s common practice to sell food on Facebook and it’s fine. Much cheaper than takeout too.
Do the sellers need to own any kind of license?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes it’s common practice to sell food on Facebook and it’s fine. Much cheaper than takeout too.
Do the sellers need to own any kind of license?
Anonymous wrote:I'm sure most if not all sellers are not using a licensed commercial kitchen. They are probably using their own kitchen, where they let their cat jump all over the counters and sample the food. It's really unhygenic
Anonymous wrote:I get the best sourdough from marketplace.