Complete Guide to Selling Homemade Food in Mississippi (2026)
Everything you need to know about the Mississippi Cottage Food Law (HB 1099) — revenue limits, permits, allowed products, online sales, and how to start your home food business.
$75,000
Revenue Limit
Annual limit under cottage food law
Allowed
Online Sales
Sell through your own website
No
Permit Required
Start selling right away
very business-friendly
Regulation Level
Mississippi is considered very business-friendly for home food
What You Can Sell in Mississippi
baked goods
candy
jams
jellies
honey
popcorn
granola
Prohibited Products
meat
dairy
canned low-acid foods
Always verify current allowed products with your local health department, as regulations can change.
Mississippi Requirements Checklist
Here's what you need to start selling homemade food in Mississippi under the Mississippi Cottage Food Law (HB 1099)
No Permit Needed
Mississippi does not require a permit for cottage food operations.
No Food Handler Cert Needed
Mississippi does not require a food handler certification.
No Kitchen Inspection Needed
Mississippi allows you to use your home kitchen without inspection.
Labeling Requirements
Producer name and address
Product name and ingredients
"Made in a home kitchen" disclaimer
Where You Can Sell in Mississippi
Direct Sales (from home)
Allowed in Mississippi
Online Sales (website)
Allowed in Mississippi
Farmers Markets
Allowed in Mississippi
Wholesale to Stores
Not permitted under Mississippi cottage food law
Home Food Business Types in Mississippi
Start any of these home food businesses under the Mississippi Cottage Food Law (HB 1099)
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