Kashrut

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Question

Hello and blessings. I am Ashkenazi. At my workplace, we receive a daily allowance for purchasing food during work hours. The restaurant is under the Rabbanut supervision. I do not eat there. I wanted to ask if a sealed vegetable salad with a Beit Yosef sticker is acceptable?

Answer

Hello 

For understandable reasons, I cannot comment on specific kashrut certifications. 

In general, it is permissible to eat vegetables without any kashrut or from a kashrut you do not rely on, provided that: a. Tithes and offerings are separated from them. b. There are no leafy vegetables.

Leafy vegetables require kashrut + washing according to instructions.

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