October 14, 2004
8:03 PM
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So I'm thinking of starting a new small business... it involves food, though. My idea is to make a very small range of products -- say, baked goods -- and sell it at farmer's markets and upscale grocery stores. Since it involves food, I imagine I have to jump through more hoops than I might otherwise, but I don't even begin to know where to look about what all is involved. Health inspections? Licenses? Anyone have any experience in this sort of thing?
posted by crunchland to (7 comments total)
By the way, you should read Anthony Bourdain's Kitchen Confidential before embarking on any food-based entrepreneurship. It's very polarizing; it might change your mind, or galvanize you to really get it going.
posted by bcwinters at 8:55 PM on October 14, 2004