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Vendors in Corporate Area Rushing to Get Food Permits

Vendors in Corporate Area Rushing to Get Food Permits – During the past month following the unsanitary incident at Crab Circle in Kingston, which stirred widespread concern both locally and internationally, over 30 new applications have been submitted to the Public Health Department in the capital city alone. With a concerning lack of awareness about food handlers, it’s anticipated that more individuals should be pursuing the necessary legal documentation, especially as the Christmas season draws near.

Although triggered by a controversial matter, the Kingston and St Andrew Public Health Department saw some 40 more persons getting the message.   Watch the report:

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