It is a big – and very important – job to plan, purchase,
prepare, and serve nourishing meals for the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s
Child Nutrition Programs. Every day, your work helps fight hunger and improve
the nutritional health of children in America.
The child nutrition program is run by the USDA's Food &
Nutrition Service (FNS).
Having a child nutrition label on your product offers greater
potential for marketing to child nutrition (CN) programs. The label statement
provides assurance of accurate nutrition claims and clearly identifies the
nutritional contribution of a product toward the FNS meal pattern requirement.
FNS evaluates your product's formulation to determine its
nutritional contribution to school meals. You may then state this contribution
on your label. The program also provides warranty to CN programs that purchase
child nutrition-labeled products.
Main dish products that contribute to the meat component of
school meals are eligible. a few examples of meat and poultry products that are
eligible include beef patties, meat pizzas, meat and bean burritos, egg rolls,
and chicken nuggets.
To carry a child nutrition label, your product must be inspected
by FSIS or your state inspection program. In addition your product's nutritional
contribution must be determined using yield set fourth in the USDA' Food
buying guide for child nutrition programs.
Child nutrition-labeled product cost more. Tim Vazquez of the
food and nutrition service explains that, "a child nutrition-labeled product may
cost a little more then similar non-child nutrition labeled products because of
special requirements, inspection cost, and additional quality controls. But many
food firms find it to be cost effective.
A child nutrition label is easily identified by a distinct
border that includes the child nutrition logo, enclosing the meal pattern
contribution statement, a six-digit product identification number, the USDA/FNS
authorization statement and the month and year of approval.
We at the USDA-fda.com site understand the special needs that schools lunch
programs require. We are able to work with you to submit application to the
USDA/FNS so you too can sell to school and reap your rewards.