* Diamond Package – In order to qualify for the Free Retest, you must complete the ENTIRE online training and sample tests BEFORE taking the initial Food Manager exam. The 1 free retest must be taken within 6 months of not passing the first time. All other retests will be $69.95.
Georgia Food Manager Certification – Health Department Approved
The Gwinnett County Food Manager Certification from AAA Food Handler provides a nationally accredited food manager certification through the ANSI National Accreditation Board (ANAB) with accessible digital coursework and examination services. Tailored for food professionals throughout Gwinnett County, this ANAB-accredited Food Protection Manager Certification aligns with Georgia Department of Public Health regulations and satisfies local compliance expectations under the Conference for Food Protection (CFP) Certified Food Protection Manager (CFPM) designation. Courses are available in English and Spanish, making training inclusive for all food industry staff.



















Our ANSI National Accreditation Board (ANAB) Accredited program offers online, self-paced Food Safety Certification that matches Georgia health standards and Gwinnett County guidelines. Participants have the flexibility to complete training at their own speed, making it practical for operators, lead chefs, and managers balancing multiple responsibilities.
Introduce effective prevention systems that stop contamination before it disrupts foodservice operations.
Improve recognition of hazards and sharpen decision-making in fast-moving or high-demand kitchen settings.
Remove ineffective food handling habits by adopting practices that align with ANAB-CFP expectations.
Lower the likelihood of foodborne illness incidents and regulatory penalties through proactive oversight.
Certified leadership fosters uninterrupted operations, stronger compliance, and consistent guest satisfaction.
Safety-focused management enhances morale, accountability, and overall employee engagement.
From restaurants in Lawrenceville to catering services in Duluth and school cafeterias in Snellville, AAA Food Handler provides Food Protection Manager Certification recognized across Gwinnett County and the state of Georgia. Our streamlined system helps establishments meet local and state compliance obligations with minimal paperwork.
Numerous professionals nationwide have already earned and renewed their card with AAA Food Handler — a trusted name in food safety training.
To earn your Food Manager Certification Gwinnett County, you must successfully complete a Certified Food Protection Manager (CFPM) exam through an ANAB-accredited, Georgia-approved program. AAA Food Handler provides an ANAB-CFP-accredited program designed to prepare foodservice professionals for the exam efficiently.
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Start your training today to secure your certification and demonstrate mastery of food safety management.
According to Georgia Food Service Rules 511-6-1-.03(3), food establishments that handle potentially hazardous foods must employ at least one supervisory employee as a Certified Food Safety Manager (CFSM).
Important details:
Check with the local health department for any county-specific requirements that may apply.
Yes. AAA Food Handler offers online proctoring for your CFPM exam.
Key points:
CFPM’s must be employees with supervisory authority, capable of directing food preparation and service. Typical candidates include:
Many restaurants, cafeterias, grocery stores, and other retail food establishments in Gwinnett County require CFPM certification for all managers as a condition of employment.
Food managers oversee many operational areas, including customer service, staffing, workflow, and compliance. In Gwinnett County, their responsibilities include:
Due to these responsibilities, food managers earn higher salaries than non-supervisory staff. According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, average wages in Georgia for senior food service roles are:
Job Title | Average Hourly Wage | Average Yearly Wage |
Food Service Manager | $25.32 | $52,660 |
Chef | $25.43 | $52,890 |
Holding a Gwinnett County-approved Food Protection Manager Certification is essential for securing these positions and demonstrating operational expertise.
Foodborne illness remains a serious risk nationwide, including in Georgia. Over a ten-year span (2003–2012), there were 198 foodborne illness outbreaks, with Salmonella and Norovirus being the most frequent pathogens—both preventable with correct protocols.
CFPM’s are uniquely positioned to prevent outbreaks in their establishments. Earning an ANAB-accredited CFPM certification proves they have the knowledge and skills needed.
Food Manager Reviews
4.9
I enjoyed the material discussed in this course. One improvement I would recommend is allowing to rewind. I had to start each section over if I missed what was said instead of just replaying the last 10-15 seconds.
Course is very informative and easy to understand. Reviewing past topics helps ensure knowledge is retained. Course is well paced.
It’s short and sweet segments provides direct information about each topic and not drawn out. Good interactions between slides.
The course was very informative. I was taught some aspects I will use at home also.
This course was informative and covered several aspects regarding sanitation and proper storage practices in the workplace.
It was a good review with decent visuals. I wish I could rewind certain video parts without having to restart the whole video for note taking.
It was good training, I actually learned some things and i like the visuals added
This was a well structured training course and I feel prepared for my exam.
It helped out a lot. I would recommend it to anyone who needs this certification.
Great course! Easy to understand, informative, and very helpful for preparing for the Food Manager exam
Great course! Easy to understand, informative, and very helpful for preparing for the Food Manager exam
Great industry standard course!
Easy to follow course!
It was easy, entertaining and repetitive when it needed to be.
This course helped me identify and review certain knowledge that I had personally neglected in the past. Really brushed the webs off my noggin.