Retail Meat Limits Tweaked: More Sales Without Federal Eyes
Published Date: 3/11/2025
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Retail stores that sell meat and poultry to hotels, restaurants, and similar places have new dollar limits on how much they can sell without needing federal inspection. These updated limits help stores stay in the clear while keeping food safe. The changes kick in soon, so retailers should check their sales to avoid surprises!
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Retail meat/poultry sales limits
If you run a retail store that sells meat or poultry to hotels, restaurants, or similar places, there are dollar limits on how much you can sell without losing your exemption from Federal inspection. If your sales exceed these announced dollar limits, your store would disqualify itself for the exemption and be subject to Federal inspection requirements.
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