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For private sales of homemade bread, sweets, etc.

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#1
  • OCEAN
  • mail
  • 2021/04/15 19:07


I wonder if there is any kind of special permit required to sell food personally like this. ・ ・ I am sure that you make the food in your kitchen, not in a store, but I am a little hesitant to do so because of hygiene and other concerns, even though I think it looks "delicious"

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#2
  • jelbow
  • 2021/04/15 (Thu) 20:23
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I think it would be good for you to give it to your friends privately, as it is your mutual responsibility, but if you are selling it publicly, don't you need to have a commercial kitchen and have it checked by a health inspector ??

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#3
  • OCEAN
  • 2021/04/16 (Fri) 09:22
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#2 Mr. jelbow
Thank you for your prompt reply.
Yes, I have heard that there are very strict checks, especially when dealing with food and beverages here.
So it is safe to assume that those who are selling publicly have passed the checks as well.
( However, it would be rude to go to the trouble of checking, so ・ ・ in the end, it is the buyer's own responsibility.

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#4
  • ハワイ
  • 2021/04/16 (Fri) 09:59
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The person selling on Facebook had a store in Mapunapuna, but
he still delivers
on certain days of the week, perhaps because sales dropped off due to the pandemic.

If you are not selling in your own kitchen, you can do so with a certificate from the health department
if you have a hygiene course.

The Hawaii State Department of Health requires a
Certificate to handle food as a donation starting in 2019.

It is only a Donation.

If you sell this, you will have to deal with many things such as sanitation laws.

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