Its not taxed anywhere. If your eating at a restraunt, the tax is for their services.
"for here of to go?" is a question that restaurant employees often ask customers. They are basically asking the customers if they will eat their food in the restaurant or take it and eat it somewhere else. If food is "to go" the restaurants will often put it in disposable packaging rather than a normal plate, allowing the customer to take the food anywhere. Also, in some states food is taxed differently depending on if it is eaten on or off the restaurant's property (in California to go food is not taxed as much).
You have to understand that taxes are not the rule, but the exception. They are not universal and then repealed, but created out of need. Likely, in a bygone era when people really cared about what the government did, the poor people would have protested to no end a tax on foodstuffs. When a loaf of bread is a nickle, you really don't want even a cent's tax. The wealthy, however, wouldn't mind too much a tax on dining out, which of course, would have been a luxury then. It is typically the pattern anywhere to tax the wealthy most.
That depends on where you live. Some states in the U.S. do not tax groceries. Others do. Where food grocery items are taxed, it is usually at a lower rate than non-food items. One reason that restaurant and/or fast food is taxed higher might be because it is not considered a necessity. People have to eat. They don't have to eat at a restaurant. In a sense, one could consider it a luxury tax. In Ohio: Fast food eaten at the location is taxed just like any restaurant food. Everything you order is taxable. To go food is not taxable but carbonated beverages, specialty coffee and sweetened drinks are taxable even when ordered "to-go" while regular coffee, orange juice and non-sweetened tea ordered "to-go" is not taxed.
"for here of to go?" is a question that restaurant employees often ask customers. They are basically asking the customers if they will eat their food in the restaurant or take it and eat it somewhere else. If food is "to go" the restaurants will often put it in disposable packaging rather than a normal plate, allowing the customer to take the food anywhere. Also, in some states food is taxed differently depending on if it is eaten on or off the restaurant's property (in California to go food is not taxed as much).
it is eaten by leopard!
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No a blue mussel can not be eaten by a periwinkle because periwinkle's only eat algae or they go with out food.
it is a mouse
Food was never invented. All organisms need a source of energy; the process starts with autrotrophic organisms which are able to produce food through photosynthesis. This is eaten by herbivores (and omnivores, which are in turn eaten by carnivores. The further up the food chain you go, the more food you need to survive.
It would depend on a lot of factors, such as what the licensed premises are and what arrangements can be made with the owners of the premises. It is best to go directly to the owners.
Into your stomach, then through your intestines, and eventually out like the remains of all other eaten food.