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Sparks Street farmers' market vendors close shop

Most vendors will not be returning to the Sparks Street farmers' market to protest new rules that prevent them from selling hot and ready-made foods.

Most vendors leaving because of new rules that prevent them from selling hot and ready-made foods

Vendors leave market

10 years ago
Duration 2:26
Most vendors at the Sparks Street farmers' market say they won't return because of new rules.

Art Is InBakery could bethe last stall standing at a normally packed Sparks Street farmers' market after the BIA issued new rules last week thatprevent vendors from selling hot and ready-made foods.

Most vendors decided to quit setting up for the weekly market after meetingThursdayto discuss their options.

Ty Simpson works at Art Is In Bakery. (CBC)
The Sparks Street BIA said it issued thenew rules last week because vendors selling
hot andready-made food were taking business away from the mall's restaurants.The BIA said it will look for other vendors and refund previous stalls a portion of their rent.

TheHot Potato Company was one of many vendors that did not set up on Friday. Jasmine Leesesaid itsentire menu is restricted under the new regulations.

"They put so many restrictions on us that it's just become impossible for us to make a profit. Many of us can barely cover our rent," she said.

Simpson said he is disappointed atthe new rules.

"Frankly, the argument doesn't make a lot of sense to me that we're seriously impacting these store fronts," he said. "It's notthe same person who is coming to buy onecroissant that is sitting down for a big lunch meal. I don't think there's that much overlap."