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Startups Get an Unusual Message: Go Slow, Think Small

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Advice for young graduates and startup companies

10/06/2011

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California and Massachusetts lead the way for startups using home kitchens to provide healthy foods in the local area. Special provisions in the California law and flexible inspections make it possible for these startups to grow. Venture capital is supporting businesses of this type. One supplier sells homemade pasta for $10 a pound at local stores.

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