Welcome to Micro Bakery School! We’re excited to help you on your journey to start and grow a micro bakery. However, before you dive in, please take a moment to review the following important disclaimers:
For Educational Purposes Only
The content, materials, and resources provided through Micro Bakery School are for informational and educational purposes only. They are not intended as legal, financial, or professional advice. Participation in this program does not create a professional-client relationship of any kind.
No Guarantee of Results
We are here to provide guidance, tools, and strategies to support your success, but your results will depend on factors such as your individual efforts, skills, and circumstances. We cannot and do not guarantee any specific outcomes, earnings, or business success.
Compliance with Laws and Regulations
Starting a micro bakery involves following specific laws and regulations, which vary depending on your location. It is your sole responsibility to:
*Obtain any necessary permits, licenses, and certifications.
*Ensure compliance with food safety, health, zoning, and business operation requirements.
*Follow local, state, and federal laws governing home-based food businesses.
We encourage you to consult with a qualified professional or local government authority to ensure compliance with all legal requirements in your area.
Limitation of Liability
By using the resources and guidance provided in Micro Bakery School, you agree that:
*You assume full responsibility for your actions and decisions.
*Micro Bakery School and its owners, affiliates, instructors, and staff shall not be held liable for any direct, indirect, incidental, or consequential damages arising from your participation in the program.
*We are not responsible for any financial losses, legal issues, or third-party claims resulting from your micro bakery operations.
Seek Professional Advice
If you have specific questions about legal compliance, financial planning, food safety, or other professional matters, we strongly recommend consulting with a licensed attorney, accountant, or relevant expert before proceeding.