💨 Abstract
Israel's Ministry of Health is implementing a food business licensing reform to offer regulatory relief for restaurants, cafes, and cafeterias, while maintaining public health standards. The reform aims to establish flexible regulations, allowing businesses to adapt individually while managing operational risks. Immediate relief measures include removing the dish-washing space requirement, flexibility in dining hall materials, removing minimum height requirements, and easing street crossing regulations.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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