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How to distinguish between large enterprises and small and medium-sized enterprises in catering?

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According to the detailed rules for the implementation of Guangdong catering service license:

1) Restaurants (including restaurants, restaurants, hotels, restaurants, etc.): refers to units that mainly engage in food (including Chinese food, western food, Japanese food, Korean food, etc.), including hot pot restaurants and barbecue shops.

1. Super-large restaurant: refers to a restaurant with a business area of over 3,111 ㎡ (excluding 3,111 ㎡) or a dining seat of over 1,111 (excluding 1,111).

2. Large-scale restaurant: refers to a restaurant with a business area of 511-3111m2 (excluding 511m2 and including 3111m2) or a seating capacity of 251-1111 (excluding 251 and including 1111).

3. Medium-sized restaurant: refers to a restaurant with a business area of 151-511m2 (excluding 151m2, including 511m2) or a dining seat of 75-251 (excluding 75, including 251).

4. Small-scale restaurant: refers to a restaurant whose business area is less than 1.51 ㎡ (including 1.51 ㎡) or the number of dining seats is less than 75 (including 75).

if the area and the number of dining seats belong to two categories, the restaurant category shall be the larger one.

(2) Fast food restaurant: refers to the unit whose main processing and supply forms are centralized processing and distribution, eating separately on the spot and providing dining service quickly.

(3) Snack bar: refers to the unit that mainly deals in snacks and snacks.

(4) Beverage shops refer to units that mainly supply alcohol, coffee, tea or drinks.

(5) Canteen: refers to the units set up in institutions, schools, enterprises, institutions, construction sites and other places (places) for internal staff, students and other places to eat.