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# Food which was designated to be sold, on [[Shabbat]] isn’t [[Muktzeh]] unless he’s concerned about using it for something other than for merchandise <ref>Mishna Brurah 308:6-7 </ref>, however, on [[Yom Tov]] it is  [[Muktzeh]] in all cases. <Ref>Mishna Brurah 495:20 </ref>
# Food which was designated to be sold, on [[Shabbat]] isn’t [[Muktzeh]] unless he’s concerned about using it for something other than for merchandise <ref>Mishna Brurah 308:6-7 </ref>, however, on [[Yom Tov]] it is  [[Muktzeh]] in all cases. <Ref>Mishna Brurah 495:20 </ref>
==Ochel Nefesh==
==Ochel Nefesh==
# For Ochel Nefesh (preparing food to be eaten on [[Yom Tov]]) purposes it’s permissible to move muktzeh. <Ref>Tosfot Beitzah 8a s.v. amar, Rama 518:3 and Rama 509:7, Mishna Brurah 518:23. Magen Avraham 509:15 explains that only moving muktzeh is permitted for the needs of Ochel Nefesh but not to use muktzeh such using non-prepared ashes for covering blood. </ref> For example, if there’s bones from which meat was separated on the table one may remove them in order to eat on the table. <ref> Natai Gavriel ([[Yom Tov]], vol 1, 24:3) </ref>
# For Ochel Nefesh (preparing food to be eaten on [[Yom Tov]]) purposes it’s permissible to move muktzeh. <Ref>Tosfot Beitzah 8a s.v. amar, Rama 518:3 and Rama 509:7, Mishna Brurah 518:23, Yalkut Yosef 495:4:4. Magen Avraham 509:15 explains that only moving muktzeh is permitted for the needs of Ochel Nefesh but not to use muktzeh such using non-prepared ashes for covering blood. </ref> For example, if there’s bones from which meat was separated on the table one may remove them in order to eat on the table. <ref> Natai Gavriel ([[Yom Tov]], vol 1, 24:3) </ref>
# Some say that this doesn’t apply to [[Muktzeh Machmat Chisaron Kis]] while others argue. <Ref> Natai Gavriel ([[Yom Tov]], vol 1, 24:10) </ref>
# Some say that this doesn’t apply to [[Muktzeh Machmat Chisaron Kis]] while others argue. <Ref> Natai Gavriel ([[Yom Tov]], vol 1, 24:10) </ref>