FDACS Stop-Sale Orders: Sanitation Control Procedures

Overview

FDACS has issued 5 Sanitation Control Procedures stop-sale orders affecting 4 Florida food establishments, with 4 orders in the past 12 months. Legal basis: FS 500.04; FS 500.10 Adulterated.

Sourced from Florida FDACS public inspection records, Jan 2022–present.

4Orders (12 mo)
5Total Orders
4Facilities Hit

Under FS 500.04; FS 500.10 Adulterated, FDACS can issue Sanitation Control Procedures stop-sale orders requiring Florida food establishments to immediately cease sale of non-compliant products.

Legal basis: FS 500.04; FS 500.10 Adulterated

What This Stop Order Means

FDACS stop-sale orders issued for Sanitation Control Procedures violations under Florida food safety law. Products subject to stop-sale or stop-use orders cannot be sold or used until the violation is corrected.

When FDACS issues a Sanitation Control Procedures stop-sale order, the establishment must immediately cease selling or distributing the flagged products. Products remain under stop-sale order until FDACS inspectors verify corrective action has been taken.

Stop-Sale Orders by County

Florida counties with the most Sanitation Control Procedures stop-sale orders
CountyOrders
Miami-Dade3
Duval1

Most Cited Facilities

Florida FDACS facilities with the most Sanitation Control Procedures stop-sale orders
FacilityCityOrdersLast Order
Restaurant Depot Establishment #: 308102 Medley 2 Oct 8, 2025
Bar Harbor Seafood Premier Row Orlando 1 Jun 5, 2025
C & C Fisheries Atlantic Beach 1 May 20, 2025
America's Intl Trade Services INC Miami 1 Mar 21, 2025

Recent Stop-Sale Order Products

Recent products subject to FDACS Sanitation Control Procedures stop-sale orders
ProductOrder TypeFacilityCityDate
Pistchios STOP SALE ORDER Restaurant Depot Establishment #: 308102 Medley Oct 8, 2025
Corn Husks STOP SALE ORDER Restaurant Depot Establishment #: 308102 Medley Oct 8, 2025
Area under condensate drip in Fresh Fish Area STOP USE ORDER Bar Harbor Seafood Premier Row Orlando Jun 5, 2025

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is an FDACS Sanitation Control Procedures stop-sale order?
An FDACS Sanitation Control Procedures stop-sale order requires a Florida food establishment to immediately stop selling or using a product that violates FS 500.04; FS 500.10 Adulterated. FDACS stop-sale orders issued for Sanitation Control Procedures violations under Florida food safety law. Products subject to stop-sale or stop-use orders cannot be sold or used until the violation is corrected. FDACS has issued 5 such orders across 4 Florida facilities.
What happens when FDACS issues a stop-sale order for Sanitation Control Procedures?
When FDACS issues a Sanitation Control Procedures stop-sale order, the affected products must immediately be removed from sale or use. The establishment cannot sell, distribute, or use the flagged products until FDACS approves corrective action. Violating a stop-sale order can result in additional penalties under Florida Statutes Chapter 500.
Which Florida businesses receive Sanitation Control Procedures stop-sale orders?
FDACS inspects and issues stop-sale orders to grocery stores, convenience stores, food manufacturers, bakeries, mobile food vendors, and vending machine operators. Sanitation Control Procedures stop-sale orders have been issued at 4 Florida facilities, with 4 orders in the past 12 months.
What law covers FDACS Sanitation Control Procedures stop-sale orders?
FDACS Sanitation Control Procedures stop-sale orders are issued under FS 500.04; FS 500.10 Adulterated. The Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services (FDACS) enforces Florida Statutes Chapter 500 and Florida Administrative Code 5K-4, which adopt FDA Food Code standards for food safety and labeling compliance.

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