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Enti emadya chala mandi entlo nunchi selling food, catering , daily lunches, Bfs and dinners. Vellu andaru legal ga business chesthunnaru or is it legal to do such kind of small business from home? Just wondering.. the reason why I am asking is Indian groups lo ppl r spamming with their posts... 

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2 minutes ago, TechAdvice said:

Enti emadya chala mandi entlo nunchi selling food, catering , daily lunches, Bfs and dinners. Vellu andaru legal ga business chesthunnaru or is it legal to do such kind of small business from home? Just wondering.. the reason why I am asking is Indian groups lo ppl r spamming with their posts... 

madison lo aa dandha jaruguthunte..... police vallaki complaint icharu... first warning ani cheppi vadilesaru.... 

apartment motham kampu kottedhi curries tho 

 

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yeah masth people chestunnaru maa detroit la.... 

full cash on business... click aithe racha ne.. circle undali main ga...

restarurant lo pette meda.. 30% savings and good quality.

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4 minutes ago, TechAdvice said:

Enti emadya chala mandi entlo nunchi selling food, catering , daily lunches, Bfs and dinners. Vellu andaru legal ga business chesthunnaru or is it legal to do such kind of small business from home? Just wondering.. the reason why I am asking is Indian groups lo ppl r spamming with their posts... 

its illegal, 

 

A Northern California woman is facing potential jail time after she joining a Facebook food group and sold some of the meals she cooked online, which county officials say is illegal.

San Joaquin County officials cited Mariza Reulas, of Stockton, for selling her signature dish ceviche over the internet. Reulas now faces a trial and possible jail time for her sales.

"It was just like unreal that they were saying you could face up to a year in jail,” said Reulas.

According to Fox 40 Sacramento, Reulas joined a Facebook group called 209 Food Spot where people from Stockton can shared recipes, organized potlucks and occasionally sold what they cooked.

"Somebody would be like, 'Oh I don't have anything to trade you but I would love to buy a plate,' like they'd be off of work."

On Dec. 3, 2015, someone contacted Reulas online and asked her for her ceviche. That person turned out to be an undercover San Joaquin County investigator in a sting operation to nab those selling food without special permits. Reulas and around a dozen others were cited for two misdemeanors for “operating a food facility and engaging in business without a permit.”

Reulas refused a plea deal which would’ve given her just three years of probation. She was the only one to refuse a plea deal.

San Joaquin County Deputy District Attorney Kelly McDaniel said that the group was sent a warning before the charges were given.

"I don't write the laws, I enforce them. And the legislature has felt that this is a crime,” McDaniel added.

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6 minutes ago, tom bhayya said:

its illegal, 

 

A Northern California woman is facing potential jail time after she joining a Facebook food group and sold some of the meals she cooked online, which county officials say is illegal.

San Joaquin County officials cited Mariza Reulas, of Stockton, for selling her signature dish ceviche over the internet. Reulas now faces a trial and possible jail time for her sales.

"It was just like unreal that they were saying you could face up to a year in jail,” said Reulas.

According to Fox 40 Sacramento, Reulas joined a Facebook group called 209 Food Spot where people from Stockton can shared recipes, organized potlucks and occasionally sold what they cooked.

"Somebody would be like, 'Oh I don't have anything to trade you but I would love to buy a plate,' like they'd be off of work."

On Dec. 3, 2015, someone contacted Reulas online and asked her for her ceviche. That person turned out to be an undercover San Joaquin County investigator in a sting operation to nab those selling food without special permits. Reulas and around a dozen others were cited for two misdemeanors for “operating a food facility and engaging in business without a permit.”

Reulas refused a plea deal which would’ve given her just three years of probation. She was the only one to refuse a plea deal.

San Joaquin County Deputy District Attorney Kelly McDaniel said that the group was sent a warning before the charges were given.

"I don't write the laws, I enforce them. And the legislature has felt that this is a crime,” McDaniel added.

Yes, that’s what I thought. What abt ppl who r running business legally ? If they catch them.. they will run into so many legal issues and also possibility for deportation.

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Ma deggara kuda chestunnaru masth..whatsapp groups open chesi..illegal ye aina manollu lite kadha

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12 minutes ago, TechAdvice said:

Enti emadya chala mandi entlo nunchi selling food, catering , daily lunches, Bfs and dinners. Vellu andaru legal ga business chesthunnaru or is it legal to do such kind of small business from home? Just wondering.. the reason why I am asking is Indian groups lo ppl r spamming with their posts... 

bro nenu bondalu ammutha evarekina kavali ante chepu,  plate - $5

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2 minutes ago, bondala_bandi said:

bro nenu bondalu ammutha evarekina kavali ante chepu,  plate - $5

Bajji lu kuda unte nenu oder ichevadini bro

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3 minutes ago, bondala_bandi said:

bro nenu bondalu ammutha evarekina kavali ante chepu,  plate - $5

Po ra Rai making 3$ ki 4 bondas vasthunai...

Ikkada kuda ma lanti chinna customers ni nakedham ane ga

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13 minutes ago, tom bhayya said:

its illegal, 

 

A Northern California woman is facing potential jail time after she joining a Facebook food group and sold some of the meals she cooked online, which county officials say is illegal.

San Joaquin County officials cited Mariza Reulas, of Stockton, for selling her signature dish ceviche over the internet. Reulas now faces a trial and possible jail time for her sales.

"It was just like unreal that they were saying you could face up to a year in jail,” said Reulas.

According to Fox 40 Sacramento, Reulas joined a Facebook group called 209 Food Spot where people from Stockton can shared recipes, organized potlucks and occasionally sold what they cooked.

"Somebody would be like, 'Oh I don't have anything to trade you but I would love to buy a plate,' like they'd be off of work."

On Dec. 3, 2015, someone contacted Reulas online and asked her for her ceviche. That person turned out to be an undercover San Joaquin County investigator in a sting operation to nab those selling food without special permits. Reulas and around a dozen others were cited for two misdemeanors for “operating a food facility and engaging in business without a permit.”

Reulas refused a plea deal which would’ve given her just three years of probation. She was the only one to refuse a plea deal.

San Joaquin County Deputy District Attorney Kelly McDaniel said that the group was sent a warning before the charges were given.

"I don't write the laws, I enforce them. And the legislature has felt that this is a crime,” McDaniel added.

h4 ead meda cheyyochu..

but you have to report atleast some income... 

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5 minutes ago, ManchiDonga said:

h4 ead meda cheyyochu..

but you have to report atleast some income... 

If Ur cooking food for business/public , u need to establish well built kitchen with fire codes, health dept. permission etc., h4 meda business cheyyochu emo kani.. r they taking all these permissions to do business from home ? If not if they catch they will loose their visa status and possibility for deportation kada?

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4 hours ago, ManchiDonga said:

h4 ead meda cheyyochu..

but you have to report atleast some income... 

its not about legal status, u need health permit to sell food 

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