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City supports 13 year old entrepreneur

2018-07-20 04:37:41.341716+00 by Dan Lyke 0 comments

CBS4 Minneapolis Minnesota: Teen Entrepreneur Gets OK To Sell ‘Old Fashioned’ Hot Dogs (Warning: Autoplay video)

Teen's hot dog stand serves up food, inspiration with Minneapolis inspectors' blessing

Authorities Were Called On A 13-Year-Old Selling Hot Dogs, But His City Had His Back

“When I realized what it was, I said, ‘No, we’re not going to just go in and shut him down like we would an unlicensed vendor,” Dan Huff, who works as the city’s environmental health director, told CNN. “We can help him get his permit. Let’s make this a positive thing and help him become a small business owner.”

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