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USDA Approves LunchBox Software for Nutritional School Menus; School Nutrition Directors Fighting Childhood Obesity Use LunchBox to Analyze Nutritional Content of Recipes.


HARLAN, Ky. -- The U. S. Dept. of Agriculture (USDA USDA,
n.pr See United States Department of Agriculture.
) has announced its approval of LunchBox K-12 school food service nutritional analysis software.

LunchBox is first to be certified for CN 10 and has helped set the standard for the next round of software approvals through its adoption as one of the "Master Keys" in the USDA approval process.

LunchBox is currently one of only seven USDA-approved software products that can be used by school districts to implement Nutrient Standard Menu Planning (NSMP NSMP National Strong-Motion Program (USGS)
NSMP nutrient standard menu planning
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NSMP National Semiconductor Metrology Program
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), a guideline for K-12 schools in the U.S.

USDA approval of nutrient analysis software such as the Menus and Nutritional Analysis module of LunchBox is used by child nutrition directors to select the latest technology, accurately analyze their recipes and menus, enhance flexibility and variety in menu planning and assess compliance with required nutrient standards. LunchBox's Menus and Nutritional Analysis also offers age-specific and grade-specific nutrient standards and compliance reports for assessing RDA RDA
abbr.
recommended daily allowance


Recommended Dietary Allowance (RDA)
The Recommended Dietary Allowances (RDAs) are quantities of nutrients in the diet that are required to maintain good health in people.
 and dietary guidelines dietary guidelines Cardiology A series of dietary recommendations from the Nutrition Committee of the Am Heart Assn, that promote cardiovascular health. See Caloric restriction, food pyramid, French paradox. .

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, Data Futures President, said: "Our company has been serving school districts for almost 25 years. We understand that school nutrition operations are on the front lines in the war against childhood obesity childhood obesity Public health Overweight in a child, an average BMI of ≥ 85% for age and sex; ≥ 95% for age and sex is very obese. See Body-mass index, Obesity. Cf Adult obesity. . Nutrient analysis software like LunchBox is a much-needed weapon that promotes wellness and fosters interesting, varied and healthy meals in the school cafeteria."

USDA approval of their nutrient analysis software is critical to school food service software vendors who sell to the child nutrition industry. A positive ruling by this agency gives credence to software purchasing decisions by K-12 administrators, including school food service directors, technology coordinators and superintendents.

Products that display CN or Child Nutrition Labeling have been evaluated by the USDA to determine their contribution toward meal pattern requirements for child nutrition programs in schools. CN 10 identifies the most currently evaluated labeling database.

LunchBox is a school food service management product used by school districts nationwide for point-of-sale (POS (1) See point of sale and packet over SONET.

(2) "Parent over shoulder." See digispeak.

POS - point of sale
) at the cafeteria serving line, free and reduced meal application processing, inventory and procurement as well as menu planning and nutritional analysis. It is Web-based software that provides real-time communication and interaction between the district's central office and schools.

LunchBox is installed in more than 3200 schools across the United States United States, officially United States of America, republic (2005 est. pop. 295,734,000), 3,539,227 sq mi (9,166,598 sq km), North America. The United States is the world's third largest country in population and the fourth largest country in area. . It uses touch screen technology and optional biometrics at the POS and introduced on-line meal application processing July 3, 2006.

LunchBox is owned by Data Futures, a software development company based in southeastern Kentucky.

For additional information about Data Futures, the LunchBox Menus and Nutritional Analysis module or the LunchBox software suite, contact Charleen Combs or visit www.lunchbox-k12.com. Other related sites:

http://schoolmeals.nal.usda.gov/Approved_SW/index.html

http://schoolmeals.nal.usda.gov/Software/lunchbox.html

http://www.ocregister.com/library/lunchbox/

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About Data Futures:

Data Futures has been working with K-12 school districts since its formation in 1983. In addition to the corporate office in Harlan and Marketing and Sales headquarters in Knoxville, Tennessee “Knoxville” redirects here. For other uses, see Knoxville (disambiguation).
Founded in 1786, Knoxville is the third-largest city in the state of Tennessee, behind Memphis and Nashville, and is the county seat of Knox CountyGR6.
, Data Futures has offices in Kingsport and Franklin, Tennessee, Kansas City, Kansas Kansas City, Kansas (KCK) is the third largest city in the U.S. state of Kansas and the county seat of Wyandotte County (WyCo); it is part of the "Unified Government"[2] which also includes the cities of Bonner Springs and Edwardsville.  and Jackson, Mississippi. LunchBox is sold directly and through a network of dealers, called Business Partners. The LunchBox software brand has been marketed for over 13 years. Data Futures also sells Fleet Runner, fleet and route management software for K-12 transportation departments.

LunchBox, Fleet Runner and Data Futures are trademarks of Data Futures, Inc.
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