Epicure Digital "My Plate on Wheels" Dry Erase Boards Help Schools Meet K-12 USDA Breakfast and Lunch Rules
Introducing Epicure Digital "My Plate on Wheels" Dry Erase Boards for indoor and outdoor use to help schools meet the USDA National School Lunch and School Breakfast Programs requirement to identify food items in front of School Food serving lines.
Beverly Hills, CA, November 13, 2013 --(PR.com)-- Epicure Digital, a leader in digital menu boards, presents its new Epicure Digital "My Plate on Wheels" Dry Erase Boards for indoor and outdoor use, to help K-12 schools meet the USDA National School Lunch and School Breakfast Program “New Meal Pattern Requirements and Nutrition Requirements and Nutrition Standards,” at the California School Nutrition Association (CSNA) Annual Conference, Palm Springs, CA, November 14-17, 2013, Booth #315.
The USDA 7 CFR 220.8.a.2 Meal requirements for breakfast states as follows: “Schools must identify, near or at the beginning of the serving line(s), the food items that constitute the unit-priced reimbursable school meal(s).”
The new Epicure Digital "My Plate on Wheels" Dry Erase Boards, is a an affordable, simple to implement way of fulfilling USDA’s signage regulation for indoor and outdoor use. School can mount a lunch and breakfast menu board back-to-back for use at both meals.
Epicure Digital will also exhibit at the conference its new Epicure Digital "My Breakfast Plate" Dry Erase Boards that allow school food services to present their menus in a way that is easily understood by students, including a simplified way to display the count of "food items" per dish served.
“Now schools can fully meet the USDA requirements to identify food items for lunch and breakfast in any school service line – indoors and outdoors,” explained Mr. Friedman. “The Epicure Digital MyPlate System is very affordable. Any size school district can easily and quickly provide daily Dry Erase as well as online MyPlate menus on their websites and existing classroom smart boards. And, the same system can also be used to control LCD menu boards in cafeterias if and when they are required.”
All dry erase boards come with an aluminum frame with mounting hooks and are available in the following sizes:
Landscape: 9”h x 12.0”w;12” x 18”; 18” x 24”; 24” x 36”; 45.5” x 32”.
Portrait: 12”h x 9”w; 18” x 12”; 24” x 18”; 36” x 24”; 32” x 45.5”
More information about the new series of Epicure Digital dry erase menu boards is available on http://www.myplatemenuboards.com/myplate-dry-erase-boards.html
Epicure Digital clients include K-12 schools, colleges and universities, hospitals, independent and chain restaurants, contract food service companies, business & industry, and cinemas and casinos among others.
The company's websites: http://www.EpicureDigital.com and http://www.MyPlateMenuBoards.com display an extensive portfolio of its client’s menu board projects.
For more information, contact:
Tommy Orpaz
310-652-8246 x 3
torpaz(at)epicuredigital(dot)com
The USDA 7 CFR 220.8.a.2 Meal requirements for breakfast states as follows: “Schools must identify, near or at the beginning of the serving line(s), the food items that constitute the unit-priced reimbursable school meal(s).”
The new Epicure Digital "My Plate on Wheels" Dry Erase Boards, is a an affordable, simple to implement way of fulfilling USDA’s signage regulation for indoor and outdoor use. School can mount a lunch and breakfast menu board back-to-back for use at both meals.
Epicure Digital will also exhibit at the conference its new Epicure Digital "My Breakfast Plate" Dry Erase Boards that allow school food services to present their menus in a way that is easily understood by students, including a simplified way to display the count of "food items" per dish served.
“Now schools can fully meet the USDA requirements to identify food items for lunch and breakfast in any school service line – indoors and outdoors,” explained Mr. Friedman. “The Epicure Digital MyPlate System is very affordable. Any size school district can easily and quickly provide daily Dry Erase as well as online MyPlate menus on their websites and existing classroom smart boards. And, the same system can also be used to control LCD menu boards in cafeterias if and when they are required.”
All dry erase boards come with an aluminum frame with mounting hooks and are available in the following sizes:
Landscape: 9”h x 12.0”w;12” x 18”; 18” x 24”; 24” x 36”; 45.5” x 32”.
Portrait: 12”h x 9”w; 18” x 12”; 24” x 18”; 36” x 24”; 32” x 45.5”
More information about the new series of Epicure Digital dry erase menu boards is available on http://www.myplatemenuboards.com/myplate-dry-erase-boards.html
Epicure Digital clients include K-12 schools, colleges and universities, hospitals, independent and chain restaurants, contract food service companies, business & industry, and cinemas and casinos among others.
The company's websites: http://www.EpicureDigital.com and http://www.MyPlateMenuBoards.com display an extensive portfolio of its client’s menu board projects.
For more information, contact:
Tommy Orpaz
310-652-8246 x 3
torpaz(at)epicuredigital(dot)com
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Epicure Digital
Tommy Orpaz
310-652-8246
www.epicuredigital.com
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Tommy Orpaz
310-652-8246
www.epicuredigital.com
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