Sodexo Earns Kudos for Sourcing Food Locally

Richland School District Two, through its school nutrition provider Sodexo, became the first school district in South Carolina to earn the coveted Certified S.C. Grown – Nothing's Finer designation from the state's agricultural department for sourcing more than 25 percent of the produce and products served in schools from local vendors and for supporting healthy eating and local-farming education.

Sodexo, in partnership with the school district, developed a foodservice program that emphasizes local favorites such as collard greens, potatoes and peaches. Three executive chefs from Sodexo developed menu options to highlight local products including grits, cheese and fresh meat and poultry. The initiative to source local products also includes education on local agriculture, including field trips to farms, culinary school programs that promote lifelong skills in preparing healthy food, and cooking demonstrations.

Thirty-four schools and centers in the district reaped the benefits of this award, including Keels Elementary, Conder Elementary, Spring Valley and Blythewood High Schools.

"Sodexo works hard every day to deliver services that support student well-being," said Lorna Donatone, president of Sodexo School Services. "We are especially proud of this award because it demonstrates how integral our services are to developing healthy students and local economies."

Certified S.C. Grown – Nothing's Finer is a program designed to promote agricultural products made in the state. Sodexo operations at Richland School District Two received a letter of certification from Agricultural Commissioner Hugh Weathers certifying that Sodexo receives more than one quarter of its produce and products from South Carolina.

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