• BigTrout75
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    5 days ago

    Just looked up legality and Internet is telling me maybe because “Cottage food laws”. News to me.

      • StellarSt0rm
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        5 days ago

        From what i’ve seen, on facebook its more of a you buy and they cook it so its ready when you get there, not, they cook it put it for sale and wait for bids.

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            4 days ago

            Idk, it says “Cooked” so i assumed that it was that you cook then list it on ebay and wait for bids.

            • Zeppo@sh.itjust.works
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              4 days ago

              My guess is eBay is too dense to know how it would really work and people would do whatever makes sense.

    • harrys_balzac@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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      5 days ago

      Where I live does have “cottage food laws.” You have to have a food handler’s permit and pass an inspection. The types of permitted foods is restricted as well.

      You can’t sell anything that is time/temperature controlled for safety.

      One example regulation is for sourdough starter. It must have a pH of 4 or less and that has to be laboratory certified.