Street food is the soul of Indian culinary culture. FSSAI's 'Clean Street Food' initiative aims to empower vendors with the right hygiene tools while ensuring they are legally registered businesses.
Most street food vendors fall under the turnover limit of ₹12 Lakh per year. This makes them eligible for the **Basic FSSAI Registration**, which is simple and cost-effective to obtain.
FSSAI often organizes training programs for street vendors. Carrying an FSSAI certificate on your cart increases customer trust and prevents harassment by authorities.
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Everything you need to know about FSSAI registration in India
Does a mobile food van need FSSAI?
Yes, even if your business moves from one location to another, you must register the vehicle with FSSAI.
Do I need a license for a temporary fair stall?
Yes, even for temporary food stalls at festivals or fairs, a short-term FSSAI registration is required.
Is it mandatory to wear a cap and gloves while selling street food?
As per FSSAI hygiene guidelines (Schedule 4), food handlers must maintain high personal cleanliness, which includes headgear and gloves.