Wild Fork Foods — FDACS Retail Food Inspection Record

Overview

Wild Fork Foods operates 4 Florida locations under FDACS retail food inspection jurisdiction, accumulating no stop sale orders on record and 15 total citation violations. The most-cited violation is 2-501.11 (Establishment does not have written procedures for employees to follow when), cited 3 times.

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

4Locations
0Stop-Sale Orders
0Orders in 2026
15Citations
0Locations w/ Orders

Wild Fork Foods: Top FDACS Citation Violations

CodeViolationPriorityCitations
2-501.11 Establishment does not have written procedures for employees to follow when responding to an event t Pf 3
6-501.16 After use, mop not placed in a position that allows air-drying without soiling walls, equipment or s 3
6-202.14 Toilet room located inside the food establishment not completely enclosed or not provided with a tig 2
3-603.11(A) Animal food that is raw, undercooked, or not otherwise processed to eliminate pathogens is served or Pf 1
4-302.14 Test kit or other device that accurately measures the concentration in MG/L of sanitizing solution n Pf 1

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Wild Fork Foods: Florida County Breakdown

CountyLocationsStop-Sale Orders
Seminole County 1 0
Pinellas County 1 0
Miami-Dade County 1 0
Broward County 1 0

Wild Fork Foods: Notable Florida Locations

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Wild Fork Foods FDACS Inspections: Frequently Asked Questions

How many Florida locations does Wild Fork Foods have under FDACS inspection?
Wild Fork Foods has 4 Florida locations tracked by the Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services (FDACS).
What are the most common FDACS violations at Wild Fork Foods locations in Florida?
The most frequently cited violation at Wild Fork Foods locations is 2-501.11 — Establishment does not have written procedures for employees to follow when, cited 3 times.
What agency regulates Wild Fork Foods in Florida?
Wild Fork Foods 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 Wild Fork Foods 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.

Wild Fork Foods Florida Locations (4)