FDACS Citation 7-101.11: Container of poisonous or toxic materials or personal care item does not bear a
FDACS citation 7-101.11 (Container of poisonous or toxic materials or personal care item does not bear a) is a Priority Foundation violation under Chapter 7 (Poisonous or Toxic Materials) of the FDA Food Code, with 2 citations in the past 12 months across 5 Florida facilities. Supports Priority items. Failure to meet these facilitates food safety failures.
Sourced from Florida FDACS public inspection records, Jan 2022–present.
Citation 7-101.11 — Container of poisonous or toxic materials or personal care item does not bear a — is classified as a priority foundation violation under Florida FDACS inspection standards in the Poisonous or Toxic Materials chapter.
What the Code Says
7-101.11 — Container of poisonous or toxic materials or personal care item does not bear a
Container of poisonous or toxic materials or personal care item does not bear a
— FDA Food Code / Florida FDACS Inspection Standards (FAC 5K-4)
legible manufacturer’s label.
Priority Classification
Priority Foundation (Pf): Supports Priority items. Failure to meet these facilitates food safety failures.
Florida FDACS uses the FDA Food Code priority system — Priority (P) violations have a direct link to foodborne illness; Priority Foundation (Pf) violations support food safety systems; Core (C) violations are good retail practices with no direct illness link.
Citations by County
| County | Citations |
|---|---|
| Polk | 1 |
| Miami-Dade | 1 |
| St. Johns | 1 |
| Lee | 1 |
Most Cited Facilities
| Facility | City | Times Cited | Last Cited |
|---|---|---|---|
| La Nueva Isla Supermarket | Clermont | 1 | Oct 23, 2025 |
| Belgian Yummies | Fort Myers | 1 | Oct 7, 2025 |
| Fns Food Store INC | Homestead | 1 | Apr 18, 2023 |
| Vw Publix 0659 | Orlando | 1 | Mar 17, 2023 |
Recent Inspector Observations
La Nueva Isla Supermarket, Clermont—
Hot Bar: Metal cambro containing bleach sanitizer solution not properly labeled with the contents of container. COS: Container was labeled before the end of inspection.
Belgian Yummies, Fort Myers—
WARE WASH AREA: Working container of sanitizer powder observed without manufacturer's label. COS: Person in charge removed from service.
Fns Food Store INC, Homestead—
Retail- bottles of chemicals displayed for retail sale on shelf with no label. COS- bottles of chemical removed from retail sale x
Vw Publix 0659, Orlando—
Deli: Observed white powder in container not labeled. The powder is fry powder cleaner. COS: The chemical was labeled. x
Frequently Cited Alongside 7-101.11
6-501.11
6-301.11
2-501.11
3-302.11(A)(1)
2-103.11(O)
6-301.14
References
- Florida FDACS Food Establishment Inspections
- FDA Food Code (Current Edition)
- Florida Administrative Code Chapter 5K-4
- All FDACS Citation Codes
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is FDACS citation code 7-101.11?
- FDACS citation 7-101.11 (Container of poisonous or toxic materials or personal care item does not bear a) is a Priority Foundation violation under Chapter 7 (Poisonous or Toxic Materials) of the FDA Food Code. Container of poisonous or toxic materials or personal care item does not bear a legible manufacturer’s label.
- How serious is FDACS violation 7-101.11 (Container of poisonous or toxic materials or personal care item does not bear a)?
- Priority Foundation (Pf): Supports Priority items. Failure to meet these facilitates food safety failures. This code has been cited 5 times across 5 Florida FDACS-regulated facilities.
- Which types of Florida food businesses receive citation 7-101.11?
- FDACS inspects grocery stores, convenience stores, bakeries, food manufacturers, mobile vendors, and vending machines. Citation 7-101.11 (Container of poisonous or toxic materials or personal care item does not bear a) has been cited at 5 such facilities across Florida, with 2 citations in the past 12 months.
- What does a Priority Foundation FDACS violation mean?
- A Priority Foundation FDACS violation means: Supports Priority items. Failure to meet these facilitates food safety failures. FDACS (Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services) uses this classification system — Priority (P), Priority Foundation (Pf), and Core (C) — aligned with the FDA Food Code.
Editorial Standards & Data Oversight
Data Source: Florida FDACS public inspection records, Jan 2022–present. Exclusive archive — FDACS removes records after 4 years.
Citation Standard: FDA Food Code as adopted by Florida FDACS under Florida Statutes Chapter 500 and FAC 5K-4.
Editorial Process: Content generated using AI to synthesize complex regulatory data and inspection records, then reviewed and verified for accuracy by our editorial team.
Disclaimer: Citation descriptions reflect the FDA Food Code and Florida FDACS inspection standards current at time of publication.
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