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Committee advances bill to let licensed cottage food operators sell via third parties
Summary
Lawmakers endorsed a bill allowing licensed cottage food operators to sell not-potentially-hazardous products through third-party retail or restaurant partners, while preserving Department of Agriculture oversight and labeling requirements.
Representative Hagan introduced LC442976 to allow licensed cottage food operators to sell non-potentially-hazardous products through a third-party delivery stream such as a grocery store or restaurant, rather than only selling directly to consumers. "Currently, they are allowed to sell directly to a consumer. This bill opens up a new delivery stream so that they can…
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