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Social Science 2012-07-24

S & S Bakery: Taste Tests Help Improve USDA Regulations on School Lunches

New USDA regulations have many public schools restructuring their lunch menus to offer healthier options. As a supplier of healthy foods to the San Diego School District, S & S Bakery comments on the new initiative.

NEW YORK, NY, July 24, 2012

There are many efforts being made to reduce America's widespread obesity rates, but some of the most important initiatives are focused on the country's youth. Many of these efforts have come from government support, including the "Let's Move!" child exercise program put in place by First Lady, Michelle Obama. Now, according to an article from Fox News, the USDA's latest regulations on public school lunches have many school districts reassessing their menu options and creating healthier choices for students. S & S Bakery has been providing the San Diego School District with healthy bread products for years; the company comments on ways to approach these changes.

Instead of focusing on one area of school lunch, the USDA policies take a holistic approach where "changes include standards for school meals to increase fruits, vegetables, whole grains, and low-fat dairy" options. S & S Bakery has adhered to the whole grain requirements and has even restructured its product line to meet the new standards. Overcoming obstacles in production, the bakery has shifted to support local students by following standards to include 51 percent whole grain in all school lunch products. However, the company also states that making the products available is only half the battle - students must find the healthy foods appetizing enough to eat them.

In response to this problem, the article discusses how many school districts are implementing tastes tests as a way to ensure quality foods. According to Fox, this week marked the School Nutrition Association's 66th Annual National Conference at the Colorado Convention Center in Denver. The report states that during the convention "over 6,300 school nutrition professionals [got a chance] to taste food and drinks to see what would work in their school." However, S & S Bakery has already been making taste tests a part of their quality control procedures for quite some time.

Steven Fadick, company president, explains, "Here at S & S Bakery we do our own informal taste tests by sending our employees home with samples for their kids. The feedback we receive really helps us to formulate products the kids will enjoy." Even better, Fadick reports that children respond well to the bakery's products. For example, S & S Bakery's white whole-wheat flour, which contains all of the nutrition and fiber of normal whole-wheat flour, but incorporates a finer grain and a sweeter taste, has already emerged as a "kid-favorite."

ABOUT:

S & S Bakery provides traditional baked goods to the residents of the San Diego community. Additionally, S & S Bakery is a USDA commodity processor and advocate of efforts to improve the nutrition of school lunches. Over the last 17 years, S & S Bakery has become a community favorite as well as a business that ships fresh goods across the country. In addition to offering valuable goods and services to customers, S & S Bakery supports a number of charitable organizations.

Website: http://s-and-sbakery.com