The definition of prepared food is clarified to include food that contains two or more food ingredients mixed by the seller when the combining occurs at premises other than the location of the sale. Furthermore, food that was heated by the seller is taxable even if it is in an unheated state at the time of sale.
Source: answerconnect.cch.com
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