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I recently created a bed-and-breakfast listing. I’ve had two very satisfied guests so far. I have an upcoming guest arriving soon and inform me of their dietary requirements. I previously asked if I needed to serve breakfast from an ambassador who had said I did not. I offer a granola bars and coffee and tea.
am I required to serve breakfast or should I be listing it differently?
i’m not opposed to cooking breakfast, but I may not always be able to do that. Is it appropriate to offer granola bars and muffins only?
Thank you for your advice and our suggestions
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Breakfast is up to the Host taking into account your area legal and insurance requirements. Depending on your market wether you offer anything. Then if you do something you bought rather than made the manufacturer has met legal and insurance requirements including identifying all ingredients to allow the person wanting to consume to make allergy determinations.
Breakfast is up to the Host taking into account your area legal and insurance requirements. Depending on your market wether you offer anything. Then if you do something you bought rather than made the manufacturer has met legal and insurance requirements including identifying all ingredients to allow the person wanting to consume to make allergy determinations.
Thank you for your insights. Much appreciated.