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HAVE A SPECTACULAR SUMMER WITH THESE MOBILE FEEDING SOLUTIONS
WHY IS MOBILE FEEDING IMPORTANT?
PANEL DISCUSSION
Megan Sexton – Finance Specialist, SFSP Coordinator, Food & Nutrition Services, Pasco County Schools
Marsha Nelson – Central Kitchen Supervisor, Leon County Schools
Lakeisha Hood – Director, Division of Food, Nutrition and Wellness, Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services
PASCO COUNTY’S SUMMER PROGRAM
TYPES OF SITES IN PASCO
Regular (65 sites) 105,272 lunches
Charter School – 3
Elementary School – 30
Middle School – 10
High School – 12
Churches – 4
Misc - 6
Mobile (39 sites) 38,293 lunches
Parks – 12
Housing Complexes – 15
Churches – 4
Libraries - 8
OUR MENU
MOBILE FEEDING BUS
MOBILE FEEDING VANS
WHEN TRANSPORTATION IS AN ISSUE
Borrowing vehicles from other departments or organizations
Paying employees/volunteers mileage to use their own vehicles
Renting vehicles
Purchasing vehicles with funds from other child nutrition programs and sharing them amongst programs
Fundraisers or donations to purchase vehicles
MOBILE SIGNAGE
GOING DIGITAL
BAGS & TRADING CARDS
SOCIAL MEDIA
SUMMER KICKOFF EVENTS
LEON COUNTY’S SUMMER PROGRAM
This past summer we had:
Almost 35,000 breakfast
7,000 of that was cold
Just over 45,000 lunch
9,100 of that was cold
23 sites
10 were cold
We have:• 3 large refrigerated trucks (require CDL)
• 1 small box truck
• A bunch of vans
• 2 drivers
• 1 Central Kitchen Manager
COMMON DELIVERY PROBLEMS Keeping everything cold!
It is 95̊ outside and 105̊ in the kitchen
The refrigeration on a truck goes out We can rent a refrigerated truck, but it takes a few days for the local store to get them in
Once our truck is in the shop, it can take a week or more for it to get fixed
A driver calls out…we only have 2 What is the best way to split the route, get everything delivered on time and keep it in the correct
temperature zone?
A school calls at 7:30 to say they have a field trip at 9 Someone has to stop packing to deliver
We are closed on Fridays but some sites are opened We deliver 2 days worth of meals on Thursdays
OUR CENTRAL KITCHEN
16 foot table sealer machine
OUR MENU
5
Froot Loops Cereal w Scooby Doo-
Grahams $.74
Applesauce
Milk $.17
6
Strawberry PopTart w/ Maple
Grahams $.73
Applesauce Cup
Milk $.17
7
Honey Nut Cheerios Cereal w/
Graham Crackers $.75
Apple Juice
Milk $.17
8
Cinnamon Toast Crunch Cereal w/
Honey Grahams $.75
Orange Tangerine Juice
Milk $.17
9
Froot Loops Cereal w Scooby Doo-
Grahams
Applesauce
Milk
5
Turkey Ham & Cheese Sandwich
$.79 w/ Brownie $.37
Strawberry Cup $.46
Orange Juice $.13
Milk $.17
7
Turkey Protein Pack
(turkey stick $.42, yogurt $.34, Cool Ranch
Doritos $.24)
Pear Cup $.22
Fruit Blend Juice $.11
Milk $.17
Chicken Nugget Anytimer $1.39
Fresh Fruit $.25
Grape Juice $.13
Fruit Snack $.32
Milk $.17
8
Peanut Butter Dipper
(peanut butter cup $.19 x2 = $.38, yogurt
$.34, cinnamon bun crackers $.28)
Applesauce Cup $.14
Orange Swirlz Juice $.16
Milk $.17
9
Assorted Sandwiches
Assorted Fruit
Juice
Milk
BOXES VS. CONTAINERS
BOXES: PROS & CONS
PROS
They pop open easy
Can fit 200 on our table at once
Can pack about 400/hour
Can fit 50/box
Cheaper than the container ($.17)
CONS
• Anytimers don’t fit in them
• Frozen fruit cups make them
soggy
• For leftovers, they have to be
repackaged
CONTAINERS: PROS & CONS
PROS
Anytimers can fit in them
Frozen fruit cups are no problem
Leftovers only need to be resealed
The machine decides not to work
CONS
• Can only fit 6 on a sheet pan
• Have to transport them to the
other side of the kitchen to
seal
• Can only pack 250/hour
• More expensive than the
boxes ($.29)
FDACS INSIGHTS AND
BEST PRACTICES
QUESTIONS?
RESOURCES
Share our Strength Mobile Playbook:
http://bestpractices.nokidhungry.org/programs/summer-meals/launch-a-mobile-meals-program
FDACS
www.summerfoodflorida.org
USDA
https://www.fns.usda.gov/sfsp/summer-food-service-program