How come govt don't regulate home cafes? Easy money.

GreatPumpkin

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They need to register on a govt portal and print out the cert to display on their premise. $100 renewable every year.

To get the cert, they must pass food handling course.

The cafe's license number is on the cert together with a hotline. Any laosai or hygiene or stinky smell cases, just call to complain. Fine fine fine.

Easy money.
 

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They need to register on a govt portal and print out the cert to display on their premise. $100 renewable every year.

To get the cert, they must pass food handling course.

The cafe's license number is on the cert together with a hotline. Any laosai or hygiene or stinky smell cases, just call to complain. Fine fine fine.

Easy money.

Unless you are running a cafe business and home cafes are eating into your business, why bother how others are making a living?
 

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Better don't regulate ba, their profits not a lot and cannot achieve much economies-of-scale. On the cleanliness aspect, perhaps can enforce standard regulations.

But HDB and landlords, please stay away from making their pay rent. They using their own house, and please don't enforce GST, etc. whatever nonsense of them.

They sell things cheaper, we ordinary citizens also benefit as well. They keep to maintain competition, and thus helps us to push the costs down too.
 

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They need to register on a govt portal and print out the cert to display on their premise. $100 renewable every year.

To get the cert, they must pass food handling course.

The cafe's license number is on the cert together with a hotline. Any laosai or hygiene or stinky smell cases, just call to complain. Fine fine fine.

Easy money.
do they need to pay tax?
 

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regulations need to catch up with the rise of home-based F&B businesses. While it's great to support entrepreneurship, hygiene standards must be regulated to protect consumers..
 

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They need to register on a govt portal and print out the cert to display on their premise. $100 renewable every year.

To get the cert, they must pass food handling course.

The cafe's license number is on the cert together with a hotline. Any laosai or hygiene or stinky smell cases, just call to complain. Fine fine fine.

Easy money.

What makes u think don't have. From conceptualization to implement also need 1 to 2 years what.
 

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They need to register on a govt portal and print out the cert to display on their premise. $100 renewable every year.

To get the cert, they must pass food handling course.

The cafe's license number is on the cert together with a hotline. Any laosai or hygiene or stinky smell cases, just call to complain. Fine fine fine.

Easy money.
Suppose they do, how to enforce?

Like vaping like that, come up with a portal and let ppl bao toh them?

Singapore all over is HDB, create a new unit and do regular patrol and scan each and every single hdb unit?

They ppl open telegram group and spot for "summon aunty", come liao all close shop, act like they making for themselves to eat coz it is their house, how to prove?
 
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