W H A TThat “birthday dinner” for Evelyn is just embarrassing..
Also I can’t believe she’s only 27 she looks about 35
she's 27???
I genuinely thought she was in her 40s!!
Her diet is really catching up
W H A TThat “birthday dinner” for Evelyn is just embarrassing..
Also I can’t believe she’s only 27 she looks about 35
yeah she said in one of her recent videos “how old are you and what can’t you do” and she said I’m 27 and I can’t be arsed .. originalW H A T
she's 27???
I genuinely thought she was in her 40s!!
Her diet is really catching up
mph my days, her mods are a tight bunch of sad acts.omg thank god i found this thread.. i thought i was the only one who cant stand her. i’ve been blocked twice from her livedidn’t even say anything nasty, she just cant handle any sort of criticism. it’s a bit embarrassing. and her mods bleeping hell.. they have some weird superiority complex, do they realise that being a mod is not a full time job. they genuinely act like they live to moderate her chat. they are all vile too, the things they come out with are shocking. just as bad as emma.
Pick n Mix you do need to be registered food business, for any food handling you need to be registered, me and my partner are launching our business this week, this has been planning and long winded haul since before Christmas! Its taken months of prep work, when selling any food you need to be registered, we don't have a food hygiene yet as the council have told us we are low risk we are at the bottom of the list for an inspection but we will have an inspection at some point. We have to have public and product liability insurance for all our stock, we are doing confectionery, stationery, gifts, toys and more. So for any business you need to have insurance and any type of food you list online you must show all ingredients & allergen information. We are still in the process of typing each individual product up now. It's not easy and I don't know how she lists her items so quickly (within less than a matter of hours of receiving by the sounds of it)we have had stock coming in for the last 8 weeks and we have to organise costing of each item, work out the RRP work out the selling product, weigh each item to work out the postage cost, take photos, upload photos, input all the information into Excel/website etc so we can keep track of expenditure and to make sure we are keeping to all the vat & tax rules.mph my days, her mods are a tight bunch of sad acts.
She said on her lives that she no longer dies pick n mix, I strongly suspect that it’s because she will need a food hygiene rating for that, and she knows with her grotty house, she doesn’t stand a cat in hells chance of getting a food hygiene rating.
I can’t understand it. I came from a similar household growing up and my dad worked but our kitchen never looked like that! In fact neither did our house. It’s laziness. Having x amount of children and working from home, is no excuse!How do they let their kitchen get into a state like that![]()
literally why her business is just a flop.. she's been found to not be registered and awaiting inspection.. I don't think shes paying tax so how is her business actually a business..Pick n Mix you do need to be registered food business, for any food handling you need to be registered, me and my partner are launching our business this week, this has been planning and long winded haul since before Christmas! Its taken months of prep work, when selling any food you need to be registered, we don't have a food hygiene yet as the council have told us we are low risk we are at the bottom of the list for an inspection but we will have an inspection at some point. We have to have public and product liability insurance for all our stock, we are doing confectionery, stationery, gifts, toys and more. So for any business you need to have insurance and any type of food you list online you must show all ingredients & allergen information. We are still in the process of typing each individual product up now. It's not easy and I don't know how she lists her items so quickly (within less than a matter of hours of receiving by the sounds of it)we have had stock coming in for the last 8 weeks and we have to organise costing of each item, work out the RRP work out the selling product, weigh each item to work out the postage cost, take photos, upload photos, input all the information into Excel/website etc so we can keep track of expenditure and to make sure we are keeping to all the vat & tax rules.
It's not easy at all. By all means will be worth it when we finally launch but it has been almost 6 months of prep,planning and organising.
But she definitely did need to be a registered food company to sell the pick n Mix and also she needs to be listing all ingredients and allergens on her website when selling the stock.
Wow! Unlike Enma it appears as if you’re doing everything right. Her set up seems even more unprofessional now. Best of luck with your business.Pick n Mix you do need to be registered food business, for any food handling you need to be registered, me and my partner are launching our business this week, this has been planning and long winded haul since before Christmas! Its taken months of prep work, when selling any food you need to be registered, we don't have a food hygiene yet as the council have told us we are low risk we are at the bottom of the list for an inspection but we will have an inspection at some point. We have to have public and product liability insurance for all our stock, we are doing confectionery, stationery, gifts, toys and more. So for any business you need to have insurance and any type of food you list online you must show all ingredients & allergen information. We are still in the process of typing each individual product up now. It's not easy and I don't know how she lists her items so quickly (within less than a matter of hours of receiving by the sounds of it)we have had stock coming in for the last 8 weeks and we have to organise costing of each item, work out the RRP work out the selling product, weigh each item to work out the postage cost, take photos, upload photos, input all the information into Excel/website etc so we can keep track of expenditure and to make sure we are keeping to all the vat & tax rules.
It's not easy at all. By all means will be worth it when we finally launch but it has been almost 6 months of prep,planning and organising.
But she definitely did need to be a registered food company to sell the pick n Mix and also she needs to be listing all ingredients and allergens on her website when selling the stock.
Everything in that kitchen, belonged in a kitchen, so how was it used as a ‘dumping ground’ while she was sorting the house out? She’s a scruff end of.Just watched her kitchen defence videonote how in the first video she says "long overdue" then on defending it she said it only got like that because she was sorting the other parts of the house that morning. Oh please Emma, we know that's about a week's worth of tit there.