Across America, meals provided through USDAs National School Lunch Program (NSLP) and School Breakfast Program (SBP) supply most of the foods and beverages obtained by children at school. Most schools also sell competitive foods, or á la carte items, alongside USDA school meals, in vending machines, or in school stores and snack bars, with proceeds going to the school food-service or fundraising school groups. These foods have been widely criticised as being of low nutritional value, undercutting public efforts to improve childrens diets and prevent obesity. The Healthy, Hunger-Free Kids Act of 2010 requires schools that offer USDA school meals to limit competitive foods to those that meet updated nutrition standards, under development by USDAs Food and Nutrition Service (FNS). Limiting the types of competitive foods available for sale may result in lost revenue for school food-services, which depend to varying degrees on this revenue stream. Because USDA school meal programs are a part of the Nations nutrition safety net, the contribution that competitive food revenues make to food-services serving economically vulnerable student populations is of particular interest. This book examines how updated nutrition standards for competitive foods might affect competitive food availability, and the implications for food-service revenues.
Preface; Nutrition Standards for Competitive Foods in Schools:: Implications for Foodservice Revenues; School Meal Programs:: Competitive Foods Are Widely Available & Generate Substantial Revenues for Schools; Competitive Foods & Beverages in U.S. Schools:: A State Policy Analysis; Smart Snacks in School:: USDAs All Foods Sold in Schools Standards; Smart Snacks in Schools Nutrition Standards Interim Final Rule Questions & Answers; Nutrition Standards for All Foods Sold in School; Index.
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