Auctioning food and perishable goods in the travelling trade
Service description
If you want to auction goods commercially, you generally need a so-called auctioneer's licence. This is linked to special requirements.
If the products to be auctioned are foodstuffs and other perishable goods and you wish to auction them in the travelling trade, you can apply for an exemption.
Perishable goods quickly lose quality. These include, for example
- fresh fruit
- Vegetables
- Fish and meat
- Dairy products
- Flowers and plants
If food and goods would spoil or lose quality without the auction, the competent authority can grant you an exemption from the auction licence.
To auction perishable products in the travelling trade, you need a travelling trade licence. This authorises you to operate commercially outside your branch.
Who should I contact?
County, independent city or municipality with more than 10,000 inhabitants
Prerequisites
- You have a valid travelling trade licence.
Which documents are required?
- Informal application for authorisation of an exception to auction perishable goods in the travelling trade
- Copy of identity document, e.g. identity card
- Valid travelling trade licence
Legal basis
Short text
- Anyone who auctions goods commercially needs a so-called auctioneer's licence
- This is linked to special conditions
- if food or other perishable goods are auctioned in the travelling trade, an exception to the auctioneer's licence is possible
- Perishable goods quickly lose quality, for example:
- fresh fruit
- Vegetables
- Fish and meat
- Dairy products
- Flowers and plants
- Food and goods can be auctioned with special authorisation if they would spoil without auctioning
- A travelling trade licence is required for travelling trade
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