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Allotment (owners, sell your produce in September)


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Sorry to be a spoil sport but my allotment lease, at least, does not allow the sale of produce that I grow :(. Besides which, the few bits greenery I manage to produce that's actually worth eating is rapidly consumed by my offspring.
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And how would one prove that a vendors fruit and veg came from said allotment? And would the "Allotment Police" really be stalking market stalls to find out?!


If you have items surplus to requirements at the end of the season who bloody cares!? Really, cut the crap and just sell the things if you want to.

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Thats all very well edkiwi but allotment owners are bound by their contracts,which states they cannot sell from the allotment,if they can do it and get it away with it,then good luck.Allotments have managers who funnily enough use local markets to buy from themselves,and i heard a story that someone was selling their produce at bootfairs,who got caught and lost the allotment.Serious stuff
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