![]() All produce MUST be stored and displayed at a reasonable distance above the ground (minimum of 18”).Grandview’s Parks & Recreation Department will provide adequate trash containers.Exchanges and /or refunds will be left to the discretion of the vendor.Packaging and product sampling must meet Jackson County health codes.Be prepared to make change for the customer.Lettering MUST be clearly legible, including a poster board or cardboard, in large print, listing their products and prices, or in some other way indicate the prices of various products. Each vendor MUST post a sign in a conspicuous manner in his/her stall area, identifying the business by name.Vendors should provide containers (i.e.Each vendor will have the privilege and responsibility to establish prices on his/her own products.Such a scale should be marked “For Estimate Only.” However, you may want scales to give the customer an idea of the weight of the volume being sold. Therefore, selling by count or volume may be prove to be easier. Only oil-balance and spring scales (stating “Temperature Compensated”) are certified for trade. If selling by weight, your scales are subject to inspection by Missouri Department of Agriculture Weights, Measures and Consumer Protection Division. Produce may be sold by weight, volume or count.No commercial pre-packaged items are permitted (i.e. Vendors wanting to sell a service or generate potential customers, may have printed marketing materials on around their booth or printed on a product defined as homegrown or homemade.Homemade/handmade art/crafts/jewelry are defined as more than 50% assembled by hand by him/herself, members of his/her family, or by persons in his/her employment.Items such as fruit, vegetables, preserves, honey, flowers, baked goods and plants should be mature but not overripe, void decay, have good external and internal appearance, and must be clean and free of contamination.It is incumbent upon the seller to become familiar with and ensure that they are following all applicable State and County regulations. Fresh produce, baked goods, crafts, meat, eggs and other items must meet or exceed State of Missouri and Jackson County regulations.Vendors are not permitted to sell unless the products sold are homemade or homegrown such that they have been raised, grown or created locally and not purchased commercially.A vendor is any person offering the sale of products that have been raised, grown or created by him/herself, members of his/her family or persons in his/her employment.To provide a place where consumers can purchase quality homemade products. ![]()
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