Wisconsin Could Make It Impossible for Cottage Food Producers To Make a Living
Food Freedom
Fiona Harrigan | 1.24.2024 4:00 PM
Since 2017, Wisconsinites have been legally allowed to sell a number of home-baked goods to the general public, free to make as much money as their products can garner. But a new bill being considered by the Wisconsin Legislature could change that, essentially making it impossible for so-called cottage food producers to make a living.
Assembly Bill 897 would increase "the sales threshold from $5,000 to $20,000" for homemade food products, according to a state analysis of the bill. That might seem like an improvement, but "the current sales cap applies only to canned goods," notes Jobea Murray, board president of the Wisconsin Cottage Food Association. "All other cottage food products are currently unlimited in their sales." (A bill being considered by the Senate would impose a slightly higher annual cap of $25,000.)
If enacted, A.B. 897 would create one of the strictest cottage food regimes in the country. The states that have a sales cap usually have a limit that's "high enough for home-based producers to earn a living wage," says Suranjan Sen, an attorney........
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