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local_fela  17 | 172
2 Aug 2014   #1
I would like to open a small food business which is foreign snack and does not need a lot of space, ingredients, time and other things. I will be preparing my food at my place in my kitchen. And I will be taking orders via the internet.

My questions-
What kind of license/permit do I need to take in order to have the permission to sale food to the public?
Do I need to follow any course, e.g. food and safety or have any certificate regarding my food?
Anything else I need to know?

Thank You
Dariuszp
2 Aug 2014   #2
There are a series of question that you could answer could determine because the details you provided are not helpful in a substantial way 1st question where would this be located your house or a different location not owned by you or a member if your family 2nd who would be your target clientele 3rd which City should you chose to have it be in and if it is a small village be sure to mention that
milawi  - | 60
2 Aug 2014   #3
Anything else I need to know?

yes it's undoable if you want to do it from home, your kitchen will not meet sanitary standards set by SANEPID (State Sanitary Inspection). Here is SANEPID's answer to almost the same query as yours (question 17):

wsse.waw.pl/PageContent.aspx?MenuID=175
OP local_fela  17 | 172
6 Aug 2014   #4
1st question where would this be located your house

I was thinking to prepare my food at home, but the second reply said i cant.. So I will have to look for something.

Clients would be those who want to taste tropical flavours... So lets say tourists as well as people who like to have some snacks after/before few beers.

3rd which City should you chose to have it

City is Krakow.. full of tourists, students who will be able to afford tasty food.

Now my next question, how much would it cost me to rent a small place in Krakow? Something small as possible as I will mostly do take aways so just kitchen and selling space?

yes it's undoable if you want to do it from home, your kitchen will not meet sanitary standards set by SANEPID

I'll bear that in mind for sure.

Hi guys, Again i am approaching for the same advise as I had to accumulate some savings first. At the moment I have redefined my business idea.

I need to know if there is any Business Consultant in Krakow who can speak English and who are good in Food business.

Basically what I am trying to do is to:
1) Prepare snacks which is 80% to eat (only need to fry)
2) Those snacks will be sold frozen
3) I am willing to sell only to retailers.
4) No food will be sold to consume straight away
5) Location would be in Krakow.

What are the certifications I will need? How much will a Business Advisor cost me (appx)? Seems like Business Advisor is not popular here, but who can I contact to give me details and guide me exactly what I need to do (Legal Advisors maybe)?

Money and the plan is here. I just need to get the knowledge of the legal aspect of things to abide to the law.

Karl

Related: License in Poland (to sell alcohol)

Does the pubs need a license to sale alcohol ? Here in uk is hard to get this license , what about in Poland?

Depends where do you want it and the residents in that neighbourhood dont object to it or it will create a a ghetto hang out in the eyes of the officials(which can be changed!wink).Or a classy restaurant that wont attract flimsy crowd,otherwise it is easy:)
homemadedoughnut
8 Dec 2022   #5
Hello,

I want to sell homemade doughnuts online, in Warsaw but after reading the comments I can't proceed so my question is where can I find shops to rent in Warsaw? and do I need a lawyer for the papers?

Also, is there any certificate or specific paper I need to prepare?

Thank you!


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