A small local food-sharing company is following on the heels of global ride-sharing company Uber, flouting the rules while operating in Edmonton. "We want to work with Alberta Health. But last summer Alberta Health informed him in a letter they couldn't support his venture. In an emailed statement, Alberta Health Services said all food operators must have a food permit, provided by AHS following an inspection and approval. So far, said Parseyan, less than 50 customers are using Scarf, with food provided by about 30 verified cooks.
Source: CBC News October 01, 2016 00:00 UTC