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For private sales of homemade bread, sweets, etc.

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#1
  • OCEAN
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  • 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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#5
  • OCEAN
  • 2021/04/16 (Fri) 12:47
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Dear #4Hawaii
Thank you for the details. I learned a lot.
What I see is that they advertise their handmade sweets on their Instagram and blogs, but
they say "Please DM me for more details", so I don't know anything after all.
Also, I sometimes see people selling homemade goods at garage sales, etc.
Strictly speaking, you can't sell these goods without the appropriate permission.

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#6
  • パン大好き
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  • 2021/04/16 (Fri) 15:16
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I had also seen it and wondered ? what the heck was going on, so thanks to OCEAN for this question.

I had also seen it in private sales on this vivinavi.
In fact, it takes courage to buy and eat something you don't know what kind of kitchen made it.
But if it's against the law, then it's out of the question.

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#7
  • OCEAN
  • 2021/04/16 (Fri) 16:31
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Dear #6 Bread Lover
I only asked a question ・ ・ but I'm glad I could be of some help.
I've been seeing a lot of this, especially with the Corona disaster.
I just hope that everyone who is selling them has the proper permits to do so.

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#8
  • LuckyLilac
  • 2021/04/16 (Fri) 21:27
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It is legal to sell home made bread.
You do not need a permit from the Hawaii Department of Health.
Anyone can sell their products as long as they take a FOOD SAFETY course and obtain a Certificate.
Only in-person sales, wholesaling to restaurants and stores is not allowed. Online sales are also not allowed.
Farmers ・ You can also open a store at the market. ( Often requires an event permit )

Hawaii Department of Health Resources (HAR) Chapter 11-50 Food Safety Code

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#9
  • OCEAN
  • 2021/04/16 (Fri) 23:49
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#8LuckyLilac
Thank you so much for your detailed information.
I'm ashamed to admit that I don't have that kind of skill, so it's unlikely I'll ever be on the selling side, but
I'm sure some of you reading this found it very helpful. Of course, it makes all the difference if the buyer knows about it or not. It also leads to peace of mind.

I always think of this exchange square when I read it, and I am impressed by the many knowledgeable people here.
At the same time I feel ashamed of my ignorance ・ ・.

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