Crab vendors at Kingston’s National Heroes Circle have completed training and obtained certification as small food operators in anticipation of the site’s reopening on November 23. Previously closed by health officials due to sanitary concerns in October, the location has undergone extensive cleaning and sanitization measures. Abi from Crab Circle eagerly engaged with our cameraman, expressing excitement about the cooking establishment’s grand relaunch at Heroes Circle. She highlighted the joy brought by the improvements and the implementation of a new sanitary station.
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