2026 Florida FDACS Stop-Sale Orders

2026 — Live Tracker

In 2026, Florida FDACS inspectors have issued 14,254 stop-sale orders against retail food establishments — -70.5% vs. 48,267 in 2025. 503 unique retail food establishments have received at least one order. "Labeling" is the leading violation category. Pinellas County leads in volume. FDACS has issued 69,334 stop-sale orders since 2022.

Source: Florida FDACS stop-sale order records. Updated weekly every Monday morning.

14,254Stop Orders 2026
48,267Orders 2025
-70.5%vs. 2025 (YTD)
503Facilities Affected
LabelingTop Category

Top Counties — 2026

Top Chains — 2026

ChainStop Orders
Family Dollar 153
Hywaze 76
Dominos 72
Circle K 31
Kwik Stop 22
Dunkin 18
Winn-Dixie 16
Sunoco 15
Chevron 15
Key Food 9

Stop-Sale Categories — 2026

CategoryOrdersShare
Other 14,254 100%

Top Cities — 2026

CityStop Orders
Largo 1,208
Fort Walton Beach 860
Tampa 669
Jacksonville Beach 646
Starke 599
Riverview 521
Tallahassee 462
Palatka 392
Hollywood 357
Port St Lucie 347

Most-Affected Facilities — 2026

BusinessCityStop Orders
Puff Emporium Largo 871
Smoke City Jacksonville Beach 646
Brake Time Fort Walton Beach 612
Discount Smoke and Vape Starke 583
Cali's Smoke Shop Riverview 513
Safeway Discount Palatka 377
Bluntly Smoke Shop and Cafe Miramar 311
Marley's House Smoke and Gas Largo 302
Smoke City Gainesville 287
Nnt of Titusville Titusville 259
Xtreme Fort 2 LLC West Palm Beac 229
The Vape Cave Bldg B Mulberry 223
Bay Root Tampa 182
Smokes Smoke Shop Bayshore Port St Lucie 182
Food Zone 7 LLC Tallahassee 179

2026 Stop Orders by Month

MonthStop OrdersFacilities
January 2026 2,121 74
February 2026 4,233 120
March 2026 7,502 279
April 2026 398 49

Previous Years — Stop-Sale Order Archives

Each archive contains the full stop-sale breakdown, top facilities, categories, chains, and counties for that year.

FDACS Stop-Sale Orders: FAQ

How many FDACS stop-sale orders have been issued in 2026?
FDACS has issued 14,254 stop-sale orders in 2026 across 503 retail food establishments. That compares to 48,267 orders in 2025 (-70.5%).
What is the most common FDACS stop-sale reason in 2026?
"Labeling" is the leading stop-sale category in 2026.
Which county has the most FDACS stop-sale orders in 2026?
Pinellas County has the highest stop-sale volume in 2026.
Does a stop-sale order close the store?
No. A stop-sale order targets specific products, not the entire store. The establishment may continue operating while flagged items are removed from sale or surrendered to FDACS inspectors.
Where can I find stop-sale orders from prior years?
Each year has a dedicated archive page — see the archive section below for 2022 through 2025. FDACS data is available from 2022 forward on FloridaFoodSafety.org.