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Everything you need to know about selling homemade food from your kitchen in Arizona.
Arizona's 2024 'Tamale Bill' was named after the tamale vendors who lobbied for the right to sell homemade tamales — it expanded the law to allow dairy, meat, and prepared meals, making Arizona one of the most permissive states with over 10,000 registered home food businesses.

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Arizona has ~10,000 registered producers as of 2024. The 2024 'Tamale Bill' (HB 2042) expanded allowed items to include tamales, prepared meals, dairy, and acidified foods. Requires an ANSI-accredited food handler course and online registration with health department (renew every 3 years). Dairy and meat sold online must be delivered in-person — no third-party delivery apps for those items.
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Disclaimer:This page is for informational purposes only and is not legal advice. Cottage food laws change frequently. Always verify current requirements with your state's department of agriculture before selling. OrderPost is not responsible for any actions taken based on this information.