Food vendors no longer allowed at downtown Charlottetown market say they are disappointed

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Food vendors no longer allowed at downtown Charlottetown market say they are disappointed
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They are one of eight food vendors at the Downtown Farmers’ and Artisans' Market in Charlottetown that will not be able to operate at the market this year.

While only time will tell how much the lost market days will cost 4S Catering, Sunil expects it will be significant. The four S's of 4S Catering are made up of, from left: Sandra, Sunil, Sheena and Samel. - Contributed“We loved seeing community members in the space. And that was one way we can interact with a lot of folks, and we would hear oftentimes that many tourists and those that don’t live on the Island would come down to the Sunday market to see us.”

He also pointed out the mobility issues with grass. These concerns seem to be an oversight and the location a last-minute decision, he said.

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