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Charge to the Hill Industry Perspective Cheryl L. Isberner Land O’Lakes March 4, 2013

Charge to the Hill Industry Perspective Cheryl L. Isberner Land O’Lakes March 4, 2013. Asks. The 2013 SNA issue paper states the following:

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Charge to the Hill Industry Perspective Cheryl L. Isberner Land O’Lakes March 4, 2013

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  1. Charge to the Hill Industry Perspective Cheryl L. Isberner Land O’Lakes March 4, 2013

  2. Asks • The 2013 SNA issue paper states the following: • SNA supports the elimination of the weekly limits on Grains and Meat/Meat Alternates served in the National School Lunch Program. SNA strongly urges Congress and USDA to make this temporary solution for SY 2012-2013 permanent immediately. • SNA urges a delay in the implementation of the School Breakfast Program modifications pending resolution of outstanding issues related to the School Lunch Meal Pattern. Upon implementation of the School Breakfast Program modifications, SNA urges the elimination of the weekly limits on Grains served in the School Breakfast Program and also recommends allowing full substitutability of Meat/Meat Alternates for Grains.

  3. Recent Extension SP 26-2013: “Extending Flexibility in the Meat/Meat Alternate and Grains Maximums for School Year 2013-14;” February 25, 2013 Only Temporary Relief

  4. School Lunch The current situation is untenable.

  5. School Lunch Uncertainty for School Foodservice Directors

  6. School Lunch Participation

  7. School Lunch Unintended Consequences

  8. School Breakfast Let’s not rush things at the expense of our children’s health!

  9. School Breakfast Let’s do one thing at a time so we can do it right!

  10. School Breakfast Kids need their protein!

  11. THANK YOU

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