When selling at a show, how do you differentiate between food safe and non-food safe items? My concern is a customer buying a bowl and using it for snacks, etc. when it has a certain finish. TIA.
I've always approached this from a different perspective, that of the lawsuit. If you're sued applying something not identified as 'food safe' that's on you. If you're sued for a finish that identifies itself as 'food safe', then that's on the manufacturer. Can you still be sued...of course but the lawyers tend to go after those persons with the most money. With so many food safe choices available I'm still befuddled why anyone would choose differently.When selling at a show, how do you differentiate between food safe and non-food safe items? My concern is a customer buying a bowl and using it for snacks, etc. when it has a certain finish. TIA.
