But eating an orange or banana peel seems to me more extreme, the fruit has been handled by more people, picked up on stalls.
Some children work on stalls selling live chickens and bread some wash cars for money.
Then his eyes fell on empty stalls, the stall doors ripped from their hinges.
The cop, a human, leans on his screamer, twice, and stalls.
It was one of those yellow-leaved volumes now rarely found on stalls, and to me it appeared to possess but little value.
The meat was often sold on stalls in the villages, but there was a limit to what one could buy.
On wooden stalls, Moslem religious books were piled high.
It's also very regional - farmers come to the city from all over and sell their produce on different stalls.
Copies were smuggled across the Channel and sold at a premium on stalls in the streets of Soho.
It is also famous for it's Pakora which are there to eat and sold on stalls.