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NENUTES February 1, 1996 3 BOARDof BEALTH <br /> Mr. McQuaid coil ented, "I would regio Y lend we inspect more than annually."' <br /> Mr. Doherty stated, "If you are honestly looking for an alternative and Horizon's <br /> Foods is willing to state in writing that their liability coverage also extends to you and that <br /> * i • <br /> the State is also willing to state n �tmnsg that their consider that their permitting of <br /> Horizon's Foods also extends to you then we can tale that into consideration and exempt <br /> it from the requirements of a local permit." `other then that to sell food somebody <br /> somewhere has to hold a permit." <br /> Mr. Sneider stated, `Horizon's Foods does have a general permit for all the <br /> distributor's in the State of Massachusetts and New Hampshire." <br /> Mr. Doherty relayed, "If they can send us a letter and the D.P.H. in Massachusetts <br /> or the issuing department agrees with that opinion then we will honor that but short of <br /> that then a local permit will be required." <br /> Mr. Ball questioned Mr. Sneider, "How long have you been in business`" <br /> Mr. Sneider responded, "Sm* c the beginning of September."' <br /> Mr. Ball questioned, "Did you ran into any spoiled foods that you had to return <br /> and did Horizon"s honor that?"," <br /> Mr. Sneider responded, "I have had two instances where the people said they did <br /> not like the tote of it. I` ve have a guarantee that we will exchange it or refund their <br /> money which is exactly ghat I did.�13 '"They took the food right back and returned their <br /> money. "The company has stated they destroy the food right away." <br /> �&, McQuaid stated, "I agree with 1&. Doherty, either Mr. Sneider must be <br /> licensed locally or we must have verification that his company is licensed and they indemn <br /> l i or any liability.'' <br /> Mr. Evans agreed. <br /> Mr. Sneider stated '"When the food is in the truck it's in a cooler that is air tight <br /> and refrigerated with dry ice." <br /> Ball questioned, "How is the meat shipped.?" <br /> Mr. Sneider responded, '`The meat is shipped from oma to Long Island and in <br /> some instances straight to us., <br />