The department announced today that it will be adjusting procurement specifications for the next school year so schools can have additional options in procuring ground beef products. USDA will provide schools with a choice to order product either with or without Lean Finely Textured Beef.
"USDA only purchases products for the school-lunch program that are safe, nutritious and affordable, including all products containing Lean Finely Textured Beef," the department said.
USDA describes Lean Finely Textured Beef as a meat product derived from a process which separates fatty pieces from beef trimmings to reduce the overall fat content, according to USDA.
“USDA continues to affirm the safety of Lean Finely Textured Beef product for all consumers and urges customers to consult science based information on the safety and quality of this product,” according to the announcement.
On average, schools in the National School Lunch Program purchase approximately 20 percent of their food through USDA, and approximately 80 percent of food served is purchased directly by schools or school districts through private vendors. Schools purchase food from the department through the USDA Foods Program.
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