there are no real sidewalk vendors liek their are in us at major demonstratiosn there are those who sell cotton candy sandwhichs cold drinks and ice creme but ive yet to see a guy sellign Hot Dogs in one of those push carts
No it wouldn't because Food served for immediate consumption, such as that served in hospital cafeterias and airplanes, and that sold by food service vendors (such as mall cookie counters, sidewalk vendors and vending machines).
Pavement sellers (the English name for a sidewalk) will sell a wide variety of food depening on the type of stall. This may be hot dogs, burgers, roast chestnuts, candy floss [cotton candy] or a more substaintal menu from larger trailer-type units.
Food vendors are referred to people who sell food. Mostly people who sell food on the streets are called food vendors.
You can report the unlicensed food vendors at the Ministry of Public Health or at the local government.
http://www.foodsoftheweb.com is a Directory of small Vendors who mail order their foods. Presently, there are over 400 Vendors and many Categories.
It is not known. However, it is likely that there were food vendors.
Ambulant vendors are walking vendors that sell items and goods on a small scale, or sell food, usually in an outdoor environment.
School vendors have to sell a variety of foods so students will not have only junk food to choose from.
Problem number one is food vendors are lacking capital, second policies and infrastructure are not favoring the business
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Street vendors are very common in the Philippines. In large open air markets, street vendors can be found selling everything from clothing to food.
A Health Department food vendors license and probably a business license issued by the municipality to ensure they got the sales tax due them.