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.
Sandy Springs allows cottage food operations under state cottage food laws. Permitted products typically include baked goods, jams, candies, dried herbs, and other shelf-stable items. Potentially hazardous foods requiring refrigeration are generally excluded. Annual revenue caps typically range from $25,000 to $75,000 depending on state law. Products must be labeled with ingredients, allergens, and "Made in a Home Kitchen" disclaimer. No commercial kitchen or health inspection required for qualifying operations. Sales may be limited to direct-to-consumer channels (farmers markets, online with local delivery).
Selling non-permitted foods: cease and desist. Exceeding revenue caps: commercial kitchen requirement. Labeling violations: warnings then fines.
Sandy Springs, GA
Sandy Springs limits customer visits to home-based businesses to preserve residential neighborhood character. Zoning ordinance applies.
Sandy Springs, GA
Sandy Springs regulates home businesses through zoning ordinance. Georgia grants municipalities zoning authority under O.C.G.A. Β§36-66-1 et seq.
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