annedonnelly
Girl from the North Country
- Location
- Blyth, Northumberland
The Humber bridge thread has reminded me about the honesty cafe on the solar system route out of York.
I love the idea of honesty boxes and cafés and it's good to see that community fridges are popping up all over the place too.
But are there legal implications? I can imagine that the tax man, H&S, etc are going to turn a blind eye to a few boxes of eggs at a farm gate, but what happens if a cafe in a popular place gets popular? Potentially it could be making a significant profit. Does it have to be run as a small business? What about hygiene standards? And I think I've seen them where there's a kettle so customers can make themselves a hot drink. Surely that needs to be PAT tested.
Anyone know? Should I pop a shed in my front garden and let people on the school run grab their breakfast
I love the idea of honesty boxes and cafés and it's good to see that community fridges are popping up all over the place too.
But are there legal implications? I can imagine that the tax man, H&S, etc are going to turn a blind eye to a few boxes of eggs at a farm gate, but what happens if a cafe in a popular place gets popular? Potentially it could be making a significant profit. Does it have to be run as a small business? What about hygiene standards? And I think I've seen them where there's a kettle so customers can make themselves a hot drink. Surely that needs to be PAT tested.
Anyone know? Should I pop a shed in my front garden and let people on the school run grab their breakfast