Silly kids. If you want to make money with baking, you’re supposed to rent a warehouse with no Aircon, and charge people to eat cakes that other people made.
No-Celebration8690 on
What kind of super Karen makes a complaint to council about kids selling cupcakes
Faintofmatts89 on
I love how much Australia clings to the myth of Aussie larrikinism while being the biggest nation of dobbers on the planet.
Gold_Buffalo_8921 on
Some people are just dicks.
Criimsen on
Genuinely what reason did the lady have to do that?
fluffy_101994 on
I don’t much like Schrinner but his response here was decent.
emilystrange81 on
It was a joint venture with other kids I reckon they probably had an argument with one of the kids and the patent dobbed them in
richstark on
Whoever reported them is definitely a Facebook user
Chazzwozzers on
Boomers – kids don’t work hard enough these days. Also boomers – these kids are dodging the tax I need for my pension.
Karen aside – it’s as embarrassing for the council to go chasing this down and enforcing this.
What next? School Fete stalls raided due to unlicensed selling of goods?
Council simply meeting fine quotas to make more money.
CashenJ on

aussiedeveloper on
Not the kids fault but does the parent not have any common sense?
If someone claimed to get food poisoning from one they brought they’d be in a real legal mess.
Stupid or not, that’s the law.
Primary-Umpire-4105 on
Yet, ive been reporting a house that regularly produces commercial food on their garage floor and transport it to a restaurant
aquila-audax on
Imagine being a person with the time and desire to complain to the council about a kids’ cake stall ffs
DazBlintze on
I’m going down there with $50
Lacutis01 on
Technically, the laws are there to protect the business as well as the consumer.
If they somehow gave someone food poisoning, they have no insurance to cover legal fees if the customer reports them to the food safety regulator.
But, someone reported them anyway before waiting to see if the food poisoning part happened.
I guess it’s like keeping a condom in your wallet; better to have one and not need, than need it and not have one.
LMBmewmew55 on
Didn’t we all used to go to school fairs and people just baked cupcakes at home to sell at said school fairs?? How did the food licensing then?
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Sorry kids, adult crime adult time.
Silly kids. If you want to make money with baking, you’re supposed to rent a warehouse with no Aircon, and charge people to eat cakes that other people made.
What kind of super Karen makes a complaint to council about kids selling cupcakes
I love how much Australia clings to the myth of Aussie larrikinism while being the biggest nation of dobbers on the planet.
Some people are just dicks.
Genuinely what reason did the lady have to do that?
I don’t much like Schrinner but his response here was decent.
It was a joint venture with other kids I reckon they probably had an argument with one of the kids and the patent dobbed them in
Whoever reported them is definitely a Facebook user
Boomers – kids don’t work hard enough these days. Also boomers – these kids are dodging the tax I need for my pension.
Boomers: “Why aren’t kids doing anything creative nowadays?!”
Karen aside – it’s as embarrassing for the council to go chasing this down and enforcing this.
What next? School Fete stalls raided due to unlicensed selling of goods?
Council simply meeting fine quotas to make more money.

Not the kids fault but does the parent not have any common sense?
If someone claimed to get food poisoning from one they brought they’d be in a real legal mess.
Stupid or not, that’s the law.
Yet, ive been reporting a house that regularly produces commercial food on their garage floor and transport it to a restaurant
Imagine being a person with the time and desire to complain to the council about a kids’ cake stall ffs
I’m going down there with $50
Technically, the laws are there to protect the business as well as the consumer.
If they somehow gave someone food poisoning, they have no insurance to cover legal fees if the customer reports them to the food safety regulator.
But, someone reported them anyway before waiting to see if the food poisoning part happened.
I guess it’s like keeping a condom in your wallet; better to have one and not need, than need it and not have one.
Didn’t we all used to go to school fairs and people just baked cupcakes at home to sell at said school fairs?? How did the food licensing then?