Cottage food laws · Georgia
Selling food from home in Georgia
Georgia is a moderate state for cottage food. Workable, but expect registration, training, a sales cap, or labeling rules. Here's what you can sell, the limits, and how to do it legally — then check your exact food below.
Check your specific food in Georgia
Informational guidance only — not legal advice. Always confirm with your state before selling.
Pick a food and your state for a general read on cottage-food rules — what's typically allowed, the sales limit, permits, and where you can sell — with a link to your state's official source.
What you can & can't sell
ℹ️ Informational only — not legal advice. Reviewed June 2026. Cottage food laws change and have local nuances. Confirm with the official source before selling: Georgia Dept. of Agriculture ↗
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