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Angela Hunter posted an update in the group Other Foods 2 years, 4 months ago
hi, I am I Utah. I would like to make Chai Tea and sell to local coffee houses etc. Is this allowed? I know there are two routes in Utah, looks like it may be allowed under the Food Freedom Law, but then it would not be legal to sell wholesale. Hum? Should I call the Cottage Food coordinator and ask? Thanks!
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I can’t remember… do they ask for a NAICS code?
If so, then it depends on your business, but most cottage foods businesses would use either code 445291 (Baked Goods Stores) or 445292 (Confectionary and Nut Stores).
Here’s the link: https://www.naics.com/naics-code-description/?code=4452
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Can I use a utility knife as a steak knife?
A good steak knife is really just a utility knife on a slightly smaller scale. In a pinch, they can be used for all sorts of cooking prep: cubing cheese, splitting cherry tomatoes, halving a sandwich, coring an apple, trimming fat off meat, and much more.Izzi Martin joined the group Kitchen & Equipment 2 years, 6 months ago
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You’re correct. This would be allowed to sell directly to people under the food freedom law, but it won’t be allowed to sell it to coffee houses. I suggest starting to sell under the food freedom law, and then moving to a commercial kitchen when you’re ready to grow.