Health warning as unlicensed food businesses surge in B.C. garages and homes
Health authorities in British Columbia are urging people not to buy food from unlicensed businesses after a surge of complaints about illegal food services in the Lower Mainland.
The Fraser Health Authority said the services operate from kitchens in homes, garages and elsewhere, and pose health risks from improper food preparation, storage and handling.
The agency said people should only buy from licensed businesses where health inspectors have conducted a comprehensive review, including on-site inspection, and that permits should be clearly visible to customers.
Fraser Health said consuming food from illegal businesses carried the risk of food-borne illnesses, such as E. coli and hepatitis.


