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amother
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Sat, Nov 24 2018, 9:06 pm
Many people have a business selling baked goods out of their home. If you dont know them personally, how would you go about ascertaining level of kashrus/cleanliness? Or do you just avoid altogether.
I know there are legal issues involved too but let's leave those aside for now.
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amother
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Sat, Nov 24 2018, 9:39 pm
amother wrote: | Many people have a business selling baked goods out of their home. If you dont know them personally, how would you go about ascertaining level of kashrus/cleanliness? Or do you just avoid altogether.
I know there are legal issues involved too but let's leave those aside for now. |
Without them having a kashrut certification I’d stay away.
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mha3484
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Sun, Nov 25 2018, 8:28 am
I only buy if I know the person personally or a close friend does and vouches for the seller. Otherwise I avoid.
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amother
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Sun, Nov 25 2018, 8:33 am
If I know who it is then yes, I would.
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