Illegal vendors have become a common sight in the New York City subway system, particularly in Queens, where they sell food and various goods. While some commuters find it convenient to purchase quick snacks from vendors, others express serious concerns about hygiene and legality. Vendors often operate without the required permits, which raises questions about public safety and the impact on licensed businesses. Some riders advocate for enforcing regulations to maintain cleanliness and ensure safety in such a crowded environment, citing specific incidents of unclean food handling practices.
New Yorker Margot Brie highlighted the unclean practices of food vendors, expressing concern over safety and hygiene in the bustling subway environment.
Dale Durrell from Staten Island criticized subway vendors, suggesting that consumers should purchase from businesses that pay taxes instead.
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