Pricing of Adult Meals
United States Department of Agriculture Food and Nutrition Service FNS Instruction 782-5 Rev. 1 Source Citation: Section 210.6 and 220.6 Pricing of Adult Meals in the National School Lunch and School Breakfast Programs This Instruction sets forth the policy on pricing of meals served to adults under the National School Lunch and School Breakfast Programs in participating schools which claim reimbursement under Section 4 and 11 of the National School Lunch Act and Section 4 of the Child Nutrition Act. Since the expressed purpose of Federal assistance is to safeguard the health and well-being of the Nation’s children, meals served to adults are neither eligible under the authorizing legislation and regulations for Federal cash reimbursement, nor do they earn donated food assistance for the Local Education Agency (LEA). LEAs must ensure, to the extent practicable, that the Federal reimbursements, children’s payments, and other nondesignated nonprofit food service revenues do not subsidize program meals served to adults. Also, while USDA allows donated foods to be used for preparing food items served in adult meals, the current per-meal value of entitlement and/or bonus donated foods must be taken into consideration in establishing the price charged to adults for meals. Breakfasts and lunches served to teachers, administrators, custodians and other adults must be priced so that the adult payment in combination with any per-lunch revenues from other sources designated specifically for the support of adult meals (such as State or local fringe benefit or payroll funds, or funding from voluntary agencies) is sufficient to cover the overall cost of the lunch, including the value of any USDA entitlement and bonus donated foods used to prepare the meal. If cost data are not available, the minimum adult payment should reflect the price charged to students paying the school’s designated full price, plus the current value of Federal cash and donated food assistance (entitlement and bonus) for full price meals. (In Missouri, public schools should add 3 cents per lunch to account for state reimbursement.) In nonpricing programs, the adult charges should be at least the amount of reimbursement received for a free lunch under Sections 4 and 11 of the National School Lunch Act, plus the per-meal value of both entitlement and bonus donated foods. (In Missouri public schools should add 3 cents per lunch to account for state reimbursement.) For breakfasts, the adult charges should be at least the amount of reimbursement received for free breakfasts under Section 4 of the Child Nutrition Act, plus the value of bonus commodities. Meals served to adults who are directly involved in the operation and administration of the school nutrition programs may, at the discretion of the LEA, be furnished at no charge. As such, their cost may be fully attributed to and supported by the nonprofit food service operation. Meals served to these adults may not be claimed for reimbursement or counted towards the donated foods entitlement. The determination of individuals, positions involved, and the degree to which their services are attributed to the nonprofit food service program operations is left to State and local officials. |