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Larp
You eat canned beans
if you have a restaurant, more than likely, hopefully you've passed food safety, health inspections. not that people always follow those to a T there either.
In United States, normally there's no street foods.
If they have decent regulation and human level sanitary system they should never have one.
In some countries they have zero safety inspection and bribery works wonder. They can serve you a grilled cobalt-60 and get away with it.
Yeah, about that...
And hurt tourism the process. That won't be accepted in Thailand.
Prezels in Germany, open sandwiches in Denmark, gelati in Italy, Takoyaki in Tokyo, rice noodles in Hong Kong, crepes in Paris; street food are memorable to me when experiencing different cultures.