Reducing sodium in school meals is an important part of a broader effort to scale back sodium intake for all Americans. To that end, our nation’s school nutrition professionals are actively working to lower the sodium content in our children’s meals during the school day. Many schools have already achieved USDA’s sodium targets, thanks to student feedback on menu planning, changes in recipes and products, and sharing best practices with their colleagues.
The benefits of reducing sodium are significant and supported by science, which indicates overconsumption can lead to heart disease and other chronic conditions. Through the What’s Shaking? sodium reduction initiative, USDA has teamed with our partners across the country to make a healthful difference for our nation’s children and for their futures.
USDA is also proud to announce the release of our new infographic for school nutrition professionals, which includes tips to help schools continue making great strides in serving healthy meals with less sodium to children across the nation. This infographic can be viewed, downloaded, printed, and shared at: http://www.fns.usda.gov/whatsshaking.pdf
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