10-year-old's salsa business gets visit from health department
Then the food police paid him and his mom a visit. An inspector from the state Department of Public Health noticed in a TV segment that Diego's Awesome Salsa wasn't labeled properly, and there were possible temperature-control issues.
Evidently the schools are less effective than I thought.
The schools are supposed to be discouraging children from thinking. The schools are supposed to be discouraging children from trying to do anything for themselves. The schools are supposed to be teaching children that they have a right to health care, a right to welfare, a right to sit around and do nothing. When a child attempts to do anything other than getting females pregnant to increase the size of their welfare checks, the schools need to have a committee of uneducated illiterate people review their mistakes so they can be fixed.
How dare the children try to start a business and make money. That is not the American way. That is not the California way.
The food police said it was nothing personal. But if they don't crush the hopes and dreams of children when they are little, then when they grow up they will be under the delusion that they can make a difference and can make a better life for themselves and their friends.
That is why the food police had to swoop down and fine these people more than they can afford so that they will be discouraged from ever trying it again.
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