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Revolutionary “Cottage Food” Law Proposed in Virginia

February 3, 2014ATR 1 Comment

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Bill would exempt ALL homemade foods from regulation, including perishable foods

A proposed cottage-food law in Virginia attempts to go farther than any cottage-food law has gone before. If passed, it would exempt virtually all homemade – or small-farm-made – foods from regulation, provided the foods are sold directly from producer to consumer, in face-to-face transactions.

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    February 3, 2014
    Starla Anne Lowry

    The folks in Montgomery outta see this. I agree with it 100%.

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