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Official apologizes after girl's lemonade stand shut down
Oregon health inspectors shut down the 7-year-old girl's stand because she didn't have a license.
Fri, Aug 06 2010 at 12:10 PM
REOPEN FOR BUSINESS: County Chairman Jeff Cogen, the county's top elected official, said Thursday that running a lemonade stand is a "classic iconic American kid thing to do." (Photo: jupiterimages)
A county official in Oregon has apologized after a 7-year-old's business venture was soured because health inspectors shut down her lemonade stand.
Multnomah County Chairman Jeff Cogen, the county's top elected official, said Thursday that running a lemonade stand is a "classic iconic American kid thing to do."
He says he called Julie Murphy's mother, Maria Fife, to offer his apology and says she appreciated it.
Fife helped her daughter set up a lemonade stand last week at a local arts fair in northeast Portland. They had to pack up and leave after being approached by two inspectors who said the stand lacked a license.
Cogen says while the inspectors were doing their job, the rules are meant for professional food service operators. He adds that he ran lemonade stands as a child.
Copyright 2010 AP News
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