Section 208 of the Healthy, Hunger-Free Kids Act amended Section 10 of the Child Nutrition Act providing USDA with new authority to establish nutrition standards for all foods and beverages sold outside of the Federal child nutrition programs in schools.
These foods are typically referred to as competitive foods, as they compete with the meal. This includes items sold through the student nutrition service line, vending machines, school stores, and fundraising events.
The law specifies that the nutrition standards shall apply to all foods sold (a) outside the school meal programs; (b) on the school campus; and (c) at any time during the school day.
Standards that must be met for a competitive food to be allowable include:
And follow additional nutrient standards:
Organizations with the school who are selling these items must maintain documentation of the nutritional standards for review.