Sentences with phrase «school snack market»

Now I know the food industry isn't going to just slink away from the lucrative school snack market, but given the rigorous standard that will go into effect in 2016, it seems to me that any processed foods still sold in schools after that date should no longer fall into the empty - calorie, «better - for - you» junk food category.

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In July 2009, Pierre Foods launched Pierre Minis — a line of mini sandwiches — to meet the demand for snack - sized foods from schools to warehouse clubs, and vending to convenience store markets.
This back - to - school season, Welch's ® Fruit Snacks, a brand manufactured and marketed by The Promotion In Motion Companies Inc., has partnered with Feeding America ®, the nation's largest hunger - relief and food rescue organization, to help fight child hunger.
During recess at school, we would often run across the street to a small market and buy whichever snacks were sold that day.
If you take your child with you to the market after school, don't deprive her of a snack.
The USDA received a significant number of comments seeking to also ban marketing by companies selling «copycat» snacks in schools, i.e., Smart Snacks - compliant versions of junk food available in supermasnacks in schools, i.e., Smart Snacks - compliant versions of junk food available in supermaSnacks - compliant versions of junk food available in supermarkets.
She writes: In order to prevent co-marketing of junk foods in schools, the USDA can include in its rule for local school wellness policy implementation a definition of marketing that includes product packaging and an express exclusion of copycat snacks.
The Public Health Advocacy Institute («PHAI») has urged the USDA to put a provision in the agency's proposed wellness policy rules that would prohibit companies from using brand names, logos, characters, etc. on school product packaging if those same marketing elements are also used on products which don't meet the Smart Snacks nutritional requirements.
-LSB-...] USDA received a significant number of comments seeking to also ban marketing by companies selling «copycat» snacks in schools, i.e., Smart Snacks - compliant versions of junk food available in supermasnacks in schools, i.e., Smart Snacks - compliant versions of junk food available in supermaSnacks - compliant versions of junk food available in supermarkets.
The following two provisions would effectively prevent co-marketing of junk food in schools via copycat snacks: 210.30 (b)(1) Food and Beverage Marketing and Advertising: Food and Beverage Marketing and Advertising means an oral, written, or graphic statement or representation, including a company logo or trademark, made for the purpose of promoting the use or sale of a product by the producer, manufacturer, distributer, seller, or any other entity with a commercial interest in the product.
Today, on behalf of Corporate Accountability International and in collaboration with the Campaign for a Commercial - Free Childhood, I submitted the following comments to the U.S. Department of Agriculture regarding its proposal to require schools to only allow marketing for those foods allowed under the agency's «Smart Snacks» nutrition guidelines.
With the increasing necessity for healthful snacks and beverages in schools due to the USDA's new «Smart Snacks In School» rules and the growth in corporate wellness programs, the market demand for healthy vending machines and micro-markets has never been hsnacks and beverages in schools due to the USDA's new «Smart Snacks In School» rules and the growth in corporate wellness programs, the market demand for healthy vending machines and micro-markets has never been hSnacks In School» rules and the growth in corporate wellness programs, the market demand for healthy vending machines and micro-markets has never been higher.
Today, CCFC and Corporate Accountability International submitted the following comments to the U.S. Department of Agriculture regarding its proposal to require schools to only allow marketing for those foods allowed under the agency's «Smart Snacks» nutrition guidelines.
We are submitting these comments in response to USDA's proposed rule requiring schools «to implement policies for the marketing of foods and beverages on the school campus during the school day consistent with nutrition standards for Smart Snacks
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School catering and vending operator Options Management Ltd. — another AVA member company — recognise that vending, as a service, brings to the market a range of drinks and snacks which are packaged — and packaging has long been the focus of the green lobby because much of it still goes to landfill when it could be recycled.
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