Shared kitchens, food hubs can reduce barriers for startups: Competition Bureau

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OTTAWA – A report from the Competition Bureau says shared kitchens and food hubs could help reduce barriers to entry for small businesses in the food sector.

The agency says small- and medium-sized businesses face challenges, such as the high startup costs of a commercial-grade kitchen, processing equipment, and dealing with complex food safety regulations.

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