Cottage food operations in Fort Lauderdale are governed by Florida Statutes Section 500.80. No city permit or kitchen inspection is required. Annual gross sales are capped at $250,000 under the 2021 Home Sweet Home Act.
Florida Statutes Section 500.80 governs cottage food operations statewide, and local governments including Fort Lauderdale may not prohibit them or regulate the preparation, processing, storage, and sale of cottage food products from a residence. No city permit, license, or kitchen inspection is required. The annual gross sales limit is $250,000, established by the 2021 Home Sweet Home Act. Approved products include baked goods, candies, jams, honey, dried herbs, homemade pasta, granola, and other shelf-stable items. All products must be properly labeled with the cottage food operator's name, address, and the statement: 'Made in a cottage food operation that is not subject to Florida's food safety regulations.' Operators must still comply with local traffic, parking, noise, and signage ordinances.
Exceeding the $250,000 annual sales cap or selling non-approved products may result in enforcement by the Florida Department of Agriculture. Local violations are limited to parking, noise, and signage under city ordinances.
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