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Cottage Food Operations: Atlanta vs Sandy Springs

How do cottage food operations rules compare between Atlanta, GA and Sandy Springs, GA?

Sandy Springs has fewer restrictions than Atlanta.

Atlanta, GA

Fulton County

Some Restrictions

Georgia's Cottage Food Program (GDA Rule 40-7-19) lets Atlanta residents sell shelf-stable baked goods and similar items from home. A $100 annual state license and proper labeling are required.

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Sandy Springs, GA

Fulton County

Few Restrictions

Sandy Springs permits certain homemade food products to be sold directly to consumers under cottage food laws. Products must be non-potentially hazardous and properly labeled.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactAtlantaSandy Springs
State RuleGDA 40-7-19-
License Fee$100/year-
Allowed SalesDirect to consumer-
WholesaleProhibited-
CityBusiness tax cert required-
Allowed-Baked goods, jams, candy
Revenue Cap-Varies by state
Labeling-Required with allergens
Inspection-Generally not required

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Atlanta FAQ

Sandy Springs FAQ

Can I sell homemade baked goods from my home?

Yes, under cottage food laws in most areas. Sandy Springs allows certain shelf-stable foods sold directly to consumers with proper labeling.

Do I need a commercial kitchen?

No, cottage food laws allow production in your home kitchen without commercial inspection, within revenue limits.

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