Orange County health officials have issued a warning to residents about eating food from unlicensed street vendors.
The O.C. Heath Care Agency released a warning to residents that they could get foodborne illnesses if they eat at an unlicensed street vendor.
“Street food vending operated by food operators that do not possess a health permit pose a serious public health risk to residents and visitors in O.C.,” the advisory read.to operate. Those with the proper permit must display it on their vehicle or cart.for sidewalk vendors to operate legally in the state. The new law allowed cities and counties to create permit programs for vendors, and limited when they can be criminally prosecuted.
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