blogs.laweekly.com — The San Antonio, Texas health department takes eating seriously. Even if it's sexy eating. Rosemary Benitez, owner of San Antonio-based Shades of Love lingerie store, was forced to get a food permit because she sells novelty items like edible panties and candy g-strings. The nutritional value is uncertain, as is their placement on the food pyramid.
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thaguruMay 22, 2010
if the city of San Antonio is serious, I'll eat my hat.
spacem00seMay 22, 2010
No, I used to work alot of fast food jobs from age 16-22. Always aced the Food Handlers Permit test, which you need to take in the state of Washington if you work with food prep.
sageerrantMay 22, 2010
Or maybe they're using a law to protect health... to protect health.In this instance, I don't know if that's true, but neither do you.
13point1May 22, 2010
Some people really to masturbate to the official rulebook of Activity X. Whether it's a personality trait or a compulsion, we're not sure. But since the anarchists are in here making their political point, I think I'll take the liberty to make one of my own: for some reason, I doubt that the people who worship the rules and want to make everybody follow them rigidly are liberals.
dma1965May 22, 2010
Is the nutritional value different if eaten plain rather than off of your sex partner's crotch?
diggydougieMay 23, 2010
The point of the lemonade stand argument is that it's something a kid would do. And you wouldn't really expect a child to go to city hall and make sure he/she has all the right permits and pays the hundreds of dollars and submit to inspections. Personally I think any pre-packaged foods should not require any special consideration (like permits).
dangquesadillaMay 24, 2010
You guys are assh**es. I really want to know and you're giving me bulls**t answers. f**k all of you.