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What do I need to set up a street food stall?

Mark Henriquez
Mark Henriquez
2025-10-29 06:07:06
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To set up a street food stall, you need a Type A or Type B license, depending on your needs. The Type A license provides for a ten-year concession of a fixed parking space in a pre-established area. The Type B license is suitable for on-the-road commerce and allows itinerant sales and participation in fairs throughout the national territory. You also need to open a VAT number at the Revenue Agency. Additionally, you must register with INPS and INAIL. Lastly, you need to register in the Chamber of Commerce Register of Companies.
Joël Spier
Joël Spier
2025-10-20 17:01:00
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To set up a street food stall, you need a market stall or gazebo set up, including new equipment, which can be put together for about £5000. The rents for pitches at street food markets tend to be £30-£100 plus a percentage of takings per day. You'll also need to get help from experts, such as NCASS, who can give you everything you need to start up your street food business for a comparatively minuscule fee. Additionally, you can download a food business start-up checklist to cover all the things you need to get in place. You'll need to consider the costs, the time and effort required, and the potential risks and challenges involved in running a street food business.

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