Sentences with phrase «cents per serving»

Elcock has involved more than 3,000 volunteers in food packaging events, which are organized to assemble the unique rice - based recipe that costs 23 cents per serving.
Since then Elcock has involved more than 3,000 children volunteers in food packaging events, which are organized to assemble a unique rice - based recipe that costs only 23 cents per serving.
Throw some crusty bread and some good - quality butter on the table beside it, and you're not even reaching 60 cents per serving.
Would you believe less than 45 cents per serving?
A 6 bag pack of brown rice was 20 cents per serving while a 4 bag pack of grits was 28 cents per serving; 40 % more, but still fairly cheap as far as food goes.
Meats saw the largest difference: healthier options cost an average of 29 cents per serving more than unhealthy options.
In addition to the oats themselves being affordable (about four cents per serving) they make a highly - customizable meal — perfect if you are trying to please a picky eater, or a crowd.
This can be easily just a few cents per serving, and you can add rice and / or beans or serve with bread / rolls to bulk it up further.
The average cost of beef per serving is $ 1.49, whereas you can serve dry peas, chickpeas, lentils, or beans for about 10 cents per serving.
Given the small amounts needed, a 33 % salt reduction in a product might work out at a cost - in - use of less than one tenth of a cent per serving.

Not exact matches

News operations get faster access to readers and 70 per cent of any ad revenue Facebook serves up.
Lacavera owns about 35 per cent of Wind Mobile, which has a wireless network serving about 750,000 customers — primarily in heavily populated areas of Ontario, Alberta and British Columbia.
The speech makes clear that the Bank's monetary policy frameworks centres around a flexible inflation target that aims to deliver an average rate of inflation of between 2 - 3 per cent over time and in a way that best serves the public interest.
Glencore dropped 5 per cent after mining subsidiaries in the Democratic Republic of Congo were served freezing orders for alleged unpaid royalties of nearly $ US3 billion.
In a recent three - month sampling, 82.4 per cent of the digital ads in Canada were served up by just two companies, Facebook and Google, according to comScore Inc..
Headquartered in Mumbai, Kwench serves more than 500 companies and 40,000 employees across 63 countries, turning in a revenue growth of 60 per cent year - on - year.
Canadian online retail, in short, looks a lot like Canadian retail did 20 years ago: unimpressive, outdated and at threat of being thrashed by American retailers — many of which are already making steady progress in better serving this market.Despite the country's reputation as one of the world's most wired and digitally social people, Canadians only spent $ 18 - billion online in 2010, or 3.4 per cent of total retail sales, according to Boston Consulting Group — well behind other developed countries such as the U.S. at 5 per cent and the United Kingdom at 13.5 per cent.
More than 50 per cent of entrepreneurial activity was directed at serving businesses, rather than consumers.
Servings of vegetables posted 10 to 13 per cent growth in the past year, according to Environics research cited by McDonald's.
During that same six - year period in which the number of DOM - sponsored missionaries decreased by 31 per cent, the number serving under EFMA agency sponsorship increased by 15 per cent, from 6,000 to 7,500, and the number serving under IFMA increased from 6,000 to 6,500 (8 per cent).
Unfortunately, Head Start serves only 18 per cent of eligible disadvantaged children.
Just over half (56 per cent) of those pastors who served parishes in California at the time of the election had ever delivered a sermon or even a part of a sermon on the Proposition 14 issue.
In addition, so far as the public is concerned, imprisonment offers potential victims short - term security at best, Ninety - five per cent of those incarcerated are released after serving an average sentence of from 24 to 32 months.
They had a recidivism rate of only 13.6 per cent, compared to 25 per cent for those who served their full time.
He added: «Religious and non-religious people alike recognise that both children and society are best served when people from a range of different backgrounds are brought together to learn with and from one another, and that is exactly what the 50 per cent cap sought to achieve.»
A human object of love may serve for a while, but unfortunately the mortality rate is one hundred per cent.
Six per cent of Scotland's population has served in the Armed Force.
It is perhaps just as well he remains busy, given that the U.S. prison service does not much allow for leniency when it comes to early release, and Black is likely to serve at least 85 per cent of his sentence, making him past 70 by the time he regains his freedom.
As well as being baked, Yushoi Snapea rice sticks are also less than 99 calories per 21g serving, high in fibre and a good source of protein, low in saturated fat, made with 68 per cent green peas and have a light and crispy texture.
Coffee drinkers at Bruce Power are reducing their environmental footprint with the new certified 100 per cent compostable President's Choice ® single - serve coffee pods.
The German discount supermarket chain has served approximately 10 million South Australian shoppers and 30.7 per cent of households have visited an Aldi store.
Single - serve transactions have risen more than 6 per cent.
Despite serving hundreds of clients in the past 67 years, Richard says that only about 20 per cent of what is packed in the Foodpak Division is certified organic.
One 28 - gram serving of these super seeds has 4.4 grams of protein, nearly 10 per cent of the daily value.
While most experts agree that the HHFKA's «6 cents per lunch» reimbursement increase was insufficient to pay for healthier school food, the Noem / Miller approach is not to ask Congress for a funding increase but instead to allow schools to go back to serving kids the less healthy food they're used to eating.
As discussed at length here on TLT, the new school food legislation provides schools with only an additional six cents per meal served and it's unclear whether schools will be able to meet the new nutritional standards with that level of funding.
I don't know an exact figure, but certainly 35 cents, even if it applied to every meal served to every child regardless of family income (and not just 35 cents extra per lunch served to a child qualified for free) is not enough.
Tom Manning, the vice president of a New York City - based nonprofit that serves homeless youth, says his organization, Covenant House, spends about 33 cents per diaper buying in bulk.
However, if served in baby bottles, a high frequency (31 per cent of 74 samples) were contaminated with faecal germs, most of them with colony counts of 10,000 or more per millilitre.
For example, polling for IPPR showed that a striking 63 per cent of «DE» individuals think that it serves their interests badly, while «AB» voters are evenly split.
I have served several Generals with 100 per cent loyalty.
Just two per cent - about 3,000 - licensed premises have taken advantaged of being able to serve alcohol around the clock, according to the Department for Culture, Media and Sport (DCMS).
Now, if Peter Mandelson had bought a 57 per cent share while he was still serving in the government, I expect Andrew's reaction would have been the same.
«In February the AFPRB recommendations were accepted in full by the MoD to give all serving personnel a pay increase of 2.8 per cent, the third year running that armed forces pay increases have been amongst the best in the public sector.
«Less than three per cent of premises are licensed to sell alcohol round the clock and two thirds of those are hotels, which have always been able to serve their guests 24 hours a day.»
A significant proportion, 14.5 per cent, of those serving in January this year had exceeded the army's «harmony guidelines» on how long they should be at home before deployments at some point in the last 30 months.
Prisoners serving more than four years but less than a life sentence were also less likely to be released on parole, the figures show, with the proportion of accepted requests falling from 49 per cent last year to 35.7 per cent in the latest six - month period.
At a meeting with former Metropolitan, Municipal and District Chief Executives (MMDCEs) who served during the National Democratic Congress (NDC) administration, Mr Mahama said the government had paid only 30 per cent of the funds meant for the Free SHS programme.
«Despite their known health benefits, only 13 per cent of Canadians eat pulses on any given day and most do not eat the full serving,» Dr. de Souza said.
People who ate 3 - 4 daily serves of vegetables had a 12 per cent lower risk of stress than those who ate 0 - 1 serves daily.
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