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HAVE YOU TRIED MAKING MONEY FROM SELLING SNACK?
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[QUOTE="Caramelle, post: 212982, member: 150"] [JUSTIFY]A snack food business can be a lucrative business if you live in a large neighborhood with a lot of children. Unfortunately, our village is not that populated. Many have tried setting up a snack food business selling dimsums, footlong hotdog sandwiches, french fries, and other local favorites. All of them simply gave up after a week or two of trying. Nowadays, many households are opting for homemade snacks or simple snacks like biscuits or bread as these options are cheaper and more satisfying. They could be saving on food or avoiding takeout foods due to pandemic-related health concerns. The prices of most snack items have risen up and this has caused demand to drop further. Many neighborhood snack vendors don't bother securing health permits and business licenses as they are usually low-capital businesses that come and go. Snack food businesses in the city proper are doing better since the economy is gradually opening up. Since they are located in commercial areas, they are usually required to secure both business and health permits. [/JUSTIFY] [/QUOTE]
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