Yes. We are able to work anywhere; BUT our Kashrut licence covers our stalls and our stalls only. If a non-kosher caterer or non-supervised foods are also present at an event, then Penashe stalls must be located in a separate room, and absolutely no cross over of cutlery, crockery, equipment or food must take place.
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