Hot or cold definition
Hot or cold means that the food is intentionally sold in a heated or cooled state. Food that is not heated or cooled is taxable if sold in combination with other heated or cooled food on a nonitemized basis. Availability of self-service heating facilities indicates intent to sell food in a heated state whether or not the food is actually heated at the time of sale.
Examples of Hot or cold in a sentence
Hot or cold meal available to Licensed Engine Officers under specific circumstances, outside of normal serving hours.
During Hot or cold weather, the concreting should be done as per the procedure set in L.S. 7861 (Part – I – 1975 or I.S. 7861 (Part – II)).
Hot or cold fast food (drinks, sandwiches, meal trays, etc.) at reasonable prices must be offered.
Hot or cold weather can warp the case, ruin components and damage batteries.