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Under prior regulations, schools could choose to meet USDA nutritional requirements using either a "food based" or a "nutrient standard" approach to their menu planning.
At least in the old system you could fall back on nutrient standard menu planning and load in all of your recipes and click a button and see "Did I make it?
But under the "nutrient standard" system (used by my own school district, Houston ISD, and many others), districts could focus instead only on whether individual nutrient requirements were being satisfied, regardless of where those nutrients came from.
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The nutrient standards which began in 2008 for primary and 2009 in secondary and special schools need further nurturing.
The fact is that nutrient standards are about the food that students consume and not about some unobtainable standards which headteachers and caterers are expected to achieve.
The current nutrient standards are based on science and while they may need some updating they should not be thrown in the dustbin.
The fudging, on the website, around nutrient standards and regulation is based on an assumption that headteachers need freedom to manage their own schools.
In 2008, nutrient standards came into force for lunches in primary schools and the following year for secondary schools.
The two diets were formulated to meet NRC requirements of nutrient standards for lactation sow [ 21].
The two diets were formulated to meet NRC requirements of nutrient standards for piglet [ 21].
Participants and families are encouraged to follow "Eating Well with Canada's Food Guide" [ 41], as it promotes healthy eating based on nutrient standards and the prevention of chronic diseases such as T2D, CVD and certain types of cancer [ 41].
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