Food Establishment Sample Clauses

Food Establishment. An operation that stores, prepares, serves, vends, sells or otherwise provides food for human consumption. The term “Food Establishment” includes a “restaurant” as defined in Section 254.61(5), Wis. Stats.; a “retail food establishment” as defined in Section 97.30, Wis. Stats.; and a “temporary restaurant” as defined in Section 254.61(5m), Wis. Stats. In addition, the term “Food Establishment” shall also include taverns, soda fountains and non-alcoholic bars where beverages are dispensed into re-usable or other containers.
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Food Establishment. An operation that stores, prepares, serves, vends, sells or otherwise provides food for human consumption. The term “Food Establishment” includes a “restaurant” as defined in Section 97.01, Wis. Stats.; a “retail food establishment” as defined in Section 97.30, Wis. Stats

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