Quote Originally Posted by bobsticks View Post
Nope. That's a really, really bad idea. Because of it's mobility the cart would fall under the same rules regulating the food trucks one sees in larger cities around the country. The truck/car and the cart would both have to be licensed specifically for that pupose. Further, they have to be inspected with the results posted. Pennsylvania is one of the states that requires documentation posted with a letter grade, so there's another violation.

Autumn would have to go through a "Food Service Safety" or "Serve Safe" course and the accompanying tests therein.

Failure to follow these rules could result in additional charges for each and every individual that took a sandwich---which would, of course, be in furtherance multiple counts of large-scale civil disobediance.

Damn, that's gonna be hella bail and crippling fines. Can the homeless eat cardboard? That's just a littering fine...

Too bad my Serve Safe certification has expired. I could have been her sidekick.