Auntie Annes — FDACS Retail Food Inspection Record

Overview

Auntie Annes operates 10 Florida locations under FDACS retail food inspection jurisdiction, accumulating no stop sale orders on record and 64 total citation violations. The most-cited violation is 3-302.12 (Working container holding a food or food ingredient that is not readily and), cited 4 times.

Source: Florida FDACS public records. Data covers retail food inspection activity under state agriculture department jurisdiction.

10Locations
0Stop-Sale Orders
0Orders in 2026
64Citations
0Locations w/ Orders

Auntie Annes: Top FDACS Citation Violations

CodeViolationPriorityCitations
3-302.12 Working container holding a food or food ingredient that is not readily and unmistakably recognized 4
6-501.11 Physical facilities not maintained in good repair. 4
2-102.11(C) Person in charge does not correctly respond to questions that relate to preventing transmission of f Pf 3
3-304.12(B) During pauses in food preparation or dispensing, utensil stored in food that is not time/temperature 3
2-103.11(O) Person in charge does not ensure food employees and conditional employees are informed in a verifiab Pf 3

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Auntie Annes: Florida County Breakdown

CountyLocationsStop-Sale Orders
Santa Rosa County 3 0
Walton County 2 0
Volusia County 1 0
Sarasota County 1 0
Miami-Dade County 1 0
Manatee County 1 0
1 0

Auntie Annes: Notable Florida Locations

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Auntie Annes FDACS Inspections: Frequently Asked Questions

How many Florida locations does Auntie Annes have under FDACS inspection?
Auntie Annes has 10 Florida locations tracked by the Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services (FDACS).
What are the most common FDACS violations at Auntie Annes locations in Florida?
The most frequently cited violation at Auntie Annes locations is 3-302.12 — Working container holding a food or food ingredient that is not readily and, cited 4 times.
What agency regulates Auntie Annes in Florida?
Auntie Annes retail locations in Florida are regulated by the Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services (FDACS), which oversees retail food stores, packaged food sales, and food distribution. Restaurant-format Auntie Annes locations may also be inspected by DBPR.
What is a FDACS stop sale order?
A stop-sale order prohibits a retail food establishment from selling specific products found to be unsafe, improperly stored, mislabeled, or non-compliant with Florida food code. Stop-sale orders can affect individual products, batches, or entire product lines at a location.

Auntie Annes Florida Locations (10)