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Minnesota law change could ease restrictions and expand sales of homemade food - Frazee-Vergas Forum

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By Samantha Siedow Report for Minnesota People who sell baked goods, jams and jelly, and other foods they make at home without a license would be allowed to sell more with fewer restrictions under a change being considered at the Minnesota Capitol. Since 2015, Minnesota has allowed the sale of homemade products that are shelf-stable without refrigeration. Known...
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Frazee-Vergas Forum broke the news in Frazee, United States on Wednesday, February 19, 2025.
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