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What are some foods I can make at home and sell at my local flea market? They have booths for like $25 per day and see thousands of people every weekend.

I think there's already a fudgemonger, unfortunately.

>> No.19255490

Flea sandwiches

>> No.19255495

>>19255490
Jolly good

>> No.19255497

>>19255481
If selling food that you've cooked at home at flea market look into licensing fees, talk to a lawyer local to you, you don't want to get sued by some pissed off fat bitch.

>> No.19255506

>>19255497
>you don't want to get sued by some pissed off fat bitch
all you have to do is hang up a sign that reads "all sales final."
it's literally legal armor.

>> No.19255510

>>19255506
Some stupid sign is not a legal agreement and that "all sales final" bullshit never holds up in a civil or criminal court here in the states.

>> No.19255516

I'm dirt poor and own zero assets, so it's all good, I'm willing to risk it. Thanks for the sensible advice, though.

>> No.19255525

>>19255510
>"all sales final" bullshit never holds up in a civil or criminal court here in the states
that's why you stay armed, anon.
bullets don't care for laws.

>> No.19255533

>>19255516
Get one of those ambulance chasing contingent lawyers, they'll sue for billions.

>> No.19255541
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>>19255481
Which country is your local market in? If it's in Vietnam, you can sell ANYthing.

>> No.19255553
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>>19255541
Sanitary, safety, or sensibility need not apply.

>blurry photo
It smelled insanely bad in here, despite this food being for human consumption, and it being an open air market. I also didn't want to humiliate any vendors with my camera.

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>>19255553
Imagine the smell.

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>>19255558
This looks a little cleaner, but it was still near the rotting meat. Keep in mind, the temperature is 30 degs, and the FDA only recommends meat being at room temperature for 2 hours, max. Without a doubt, I didn't buy anything at this market.

>> No.19255566

>>19255558
I don't think there's a big market for ditch eels and pig entrails in America. Maybe in Atlanta, idk

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>>19255558
>>19255553

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>>19255481
boiled peanuts
tamales
candies
chocolate or candied nuts
chocolate or candied popcorn
any baked goods
jerkey
fried food
stew/curries/chili
hotdogs, sausages, chicken
pasta and rice plates
slushies or smoothies
lemonade, tea
cocktails if you're unfortunate enough to live in one of the states/counties that allow public drinking
if you can't run a power cord, just think anything you can keep hot or cold with a sterno or an icechest

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>>19255561
I hope no one is eating right now. Maybe skip this photo.

>> No.19255573

>>19255569
That dude looks defeated, are they muses?

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>>19255571
Ahhh, fresh air and a clean drink. That's much better.

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>>19255576
Wagie lunch break

>> No.19255583

>>19255576
That looks like diarrhea, I say go for a gin & tonic.

>> No.19255585

>>19255481
i see the amish and mennonite folk sell cake and pie

id do shit like that or like hot food if you have a mobile grill set up(assuming your at a redneck flea market and dont have food trucks)

>> No.19255586
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19255586

Motherfucking garlic bread.
Everyone likes garlic bread unless they're a literal vampire.
Some cheap baguettes, minced garlic and melted butter and an oven is all you need, and you can sell it at ridiculously marked up prices.

>> No.19255590

>>19255586
>cheap baguettes
time is monay, and so is electricitay, babay

>> No.19255592

>>19255573
They're the fates: Clothot, Ratchetsis, and Atropuss

>> No.19255599

>>19255586
Thing is those big pizza ovens and the licensing involved and staff are pretty expensive especially with the california faggots trying to ban gas fuel.

>> No.19255605

>>19255569
Thank you friend

>> No.19255612

>>19255481
become a pie man

>> No.19255613

>>19255586
I think they'll make me pay for a vendor license if I serve anything hot.

>> No.19255619

Jelly/marmalade/preserves/apple butter/anything else you wanna jar.

Just thinking about foods I've bought from flea markets.

>> No.19255628

>>19255481
still warm boiled eggs, people love those.

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>>19255541
What was up with this dude?

>> No.19255633

Hey Mexicans are there any candies or things that are hard to find in the states? Lots of Latinos visit.

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>>19255619
>https://environmentaldefence.ca/2022/08/31/new-report-childrens-products-found-in-dollar-stores-contain-toxic-heavy-metals-and-forever-chemicals/
yeah, let's hope they didn't use cheap jars.

>> No.19255645

>>19255631
he ate the meat from grandmaCong

>> No.19255646

>>19255481
>sell at my local flea market?
you unironically need a business number, paperwork, govt inspections etc to sell food products at things like flea markets.
thats why a lot of people get around it by just selling raw vegetables, but even then any profits you make you have to file under a business number and file with your taxes every year.
t.3 different friends of mine sell different shit at flea markets: one sells soap, one sells clothes, one sells hula-hoops.

>> No.19255650

>>19255642
You should be more worried if I scratch my hemorrhoids while cooking rather than glass jars contaminating your jelly.

>> No.19255654

>>19255646
horseshit, there's a guy that will sell you time in his van with a prostitute in 15 minute intervals at my flea market
well, there was
I haven't been there in a decade
they used to have bomb turkey legs but then they shrunked them down

>> No.19255663

>>19255646
No, America is a failed state and they don't have the resources to enforce all of their absurd regulations. I just give the flea market $25 dollars and they give me an outdoor booth with a table.

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>>19255650
now I'm never buying your jelly

>> No.19257147

Popcorn probably has the highest ROI

>> No.19257686

>>19257147
Yeah, at movie theater prices. One bag is like $15

>> No.19257764

>>19255663
yep, if the fda comes round you hide the food

>> No.19257779

>>19257147
mark up 500% make popcorn with butter and salt(or pepcorn which you can learn how to make from brian david gilberts video)

>> No.19257811

>>19257779
I think 500% is way too low. That's like $2.5 a bag

>> No.19258396

>>19255481
>What are some foods I can make at home and sell at my local flea market?
Hopefully, you'll wind up in handcuffs.
It's bad enough that your average retard can try feeding family and friends, and (i hope) not accidentally give them food poisoning. But imagining the average 4chan poster (idiot) feeding the public just gives me shivers up my spine.
Get a real job, maybe hanging sheetrock?
Please don't jeopardize other people's lives with your desire to believe you're not incompetent.