John Stossel on Your Food’s Reputation vs. Government Regulation

Do you like to cook? Throw dinner
parties? Many people enjoy that, but paying for the food, plus
accessories, is expensive. Would you host more often if you could
get your guests to cover the costs? Or suppose you’d like
to go to a dinner party to meet new people in
your neighborhood. Or maybe when you travel, instead of eating at
restaurants, you’d like to see how the locals live. Good news!
Today both cooks and diners can get what they want. A new Internet
business brings them together. The bad news, as John Stossel
writes, is that bureaucrats and the media worry that the dinner
parties are not regulated.

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