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.