Made in a home Kitchen…

What’s a Cottage Food Operation?

In 2012, Governor Brown signed the California bill that allows individuals to prepare and/or package certain non-potentially hazardous foods in private-home kitchens referred to as "cottage food operations" (CFOs).

There are many rules to follow for these businesses and each County Public Health Department has a staff to screen and follow the home bakers.

What are the rules?

Here are a few of the rules that might help you understand some of the limitations in the distribution:

  • A “Class A” CFO, such as itCanBeVegan.com, can only prepare foods that are in the Approved Cottage Food List

  • All items offered on the menu have to be approved by the Staff of the County Public Health Department.

  • The CFO has to follow very strict labeling rules that provides the Permit information, all the ingredients and sub-ingredients used.

  • The CFO owner has to take a Food Handler Training

  • The CFO  owner has to implement strict sanitary operations 

  • A “Class A” CFO can only sell directly. A direct sale may be fulfilled in person, via mail delivery, or using any other third-party delivery service.

  • A “Class A” CFO can only ship in California

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