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THIS SECTION IS FOR NEWS AND INTERESTING STORIES RELATED TO FOOD, NUTRITION AND FOOD PROCESSING. THEY ARE NOT NECESSARILY RELATED TO KOSHER BUT MAY BE OF INTEREST TO THE KOSHER CONSUMER, MANUFACTURER OR MASHGIACH.

School Nutrition Standards Cut Added Sugars, Some Sodium; Chocolate Milk Survives

April 24 2024 from the Food Processing:

"USDA has announced final updates to the school nutrition standards; tremendous amount of feedback on February 2023 proposal helps to save flavored milk from the chopping block.

"The U.S. Dept. of Agriculture (USDA) announced the final updates to school nutrition standards, and the winners include those who wanted less sugar and sodium in food and beverage products served at schools, but didn’t want to see chocolate (and other flavored) milk disappear from the menus.

"Added sugars will be limited for the first time, with breakfast items taking the biggest hit under the new standards. In Fall 2025, breakfast cereals, yogurt and flavored milk will see new limits on the amount of added sugar per ounce. Starting in the fall of 2027, no more than 10% of weekly calories in school meals can be from added sugars.

"Speaking of flavored milk, USDA will still allow fat-free and low-fat flavored milk in all K-12 schools, so long as they meet the added sugars limits noted above. USDA stated that companies representing more than 90% of the school milk market in the U.S. have already committed to providing options with no more than 10g of added sugars per 8 oz. by the 2025-26 school year.

"Sodium also will see a single, gradual reduction from current limits, to be achieved by the 2027-28 school year. At that point, schools will implement a reduction of approximately 15% for lunch and about 10% for breakfast from current limits on sodium.

"USDA maintained its whole grains nutrition requirements, and the standards will continue to make it easier for schools to offer meats and meat alternatives (yogurt, beans, peas, lentils, eggs and tofu, for example) at breakfast, in the hopes those items would replace sugary choices and provide a better nutritional profile. School meals will still emphasize fruits, vegetables and whole grains, the USDA said."

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