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November 9, 2008

Street Vendors (reaction-Julia)

Filed under: Uncategorized — Liam @ 12:59 am

       These days, a lot of people are worried about food saftey. Well, actually most of the young children or teenagers don’t really care about food safety. Even my sister, who is 14 years old, eat the food called Sneakers. Sneakers have melamine in it, but my sister just eats them because they are delicious. Also, in front of my school, there are about three street vendors, selling spicy ricecakes, hot dogs, and sometimes icecrea. Most students of my school buy some food from there. They think the food they are selling is delicious. However, do you think these snacks are safe and clean enough? Well, I don’t think so. First, there is no water in street vendors. Therefore, the people can’t wash the plates of food. Also, the food may have been kept for a long time and not fresh. How do tou think about street vendors?

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2 Comments »

  1. I agree with you; the street vendors are definitely not clean. Though the food they sell may be delicious and all, I bet it’s extremely unclean! If those owners just keep the stores or cars a bit more clean, I bet the food they sell are going to be great! :P

    Comment by Alice — November 9, 2008 @ 9:19 am

  2. I agree with you. My teacher told me that the food in street vendor is not clean at all. She said if you watched them just for 2 hours you would not even bother to eat the food because the owner of the vendors doesn’t wash hands after going to bathroom and does all kind of dirty things.

    Comment by William — November 9, 2008 @ 10:28 am


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