Jennie-O Turkey Store Cloud Computing Menu Management (C2M2
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Jennie-O Turkey Store Cloud Computing Menu Management (C2M2
Effective Use of USDA Foods Entitlements and Banks Sean Leer, Vice President, Gold Star Foods, Inc Barry Sackin, President, B. Sackin & Associates Myron Shelton, Technology Services Director, RealTime Solutions July 15, 2014 2:15 PM Learning Objectives 1. Attendees will gain knowledge and understanding of the value of their USDA Foods Entitlement and how to maximize it. 2. Attendees will look at online tools that can help plan and monitor utilization of USDA Foods entitlements. 3. Attendees will understand the importance of continual monitoring of inventory balances at further processors of USDA Foods. USDA Foods Entitlement • Performance-based payment • SY 2014 = 23.25¢ per lunch served • Planned Assistance Level (PAL) • Rate X lunches served In the Bank • PAL is a “bank” account used to “buy” food items offered by USDA Foods program What Does a Commodity Cost? + + = Fair Market Value state fees storage and distribution true cost Spend Your Money Wisely • Commodities are NOT free • Entitlement $ are revenue • Calculate best use When Do You Receive the Value of Your Entitlement? • Diverting to a processor is only the first step • No value until ordered, received and used • Leaving commodities in the bank LOSES revenue Commodity Management Tools to Help • Internet tools track your commodities • Processors offer tools to maximize the value • Let’s explore some examples Online Menu Planning Commodity Diversion Planner NOTE: This presentation contains CONFIDENTIAL information for RealTime Solutions use only. © 2014 Real Cool Synchrony, Inc. Menu Planning Tool/ Commodity Diversion Planner Overview • Powerful, interactive web-based tool for USDA Foods order planning and menu management • Streamlines planning process by collecting all data in one central location • Up to date product information • Replaces traditional “sometimes outdated” spreadsheets or forms • View all historical data (plans) • Pull in calculated data from a previous year for planning in current year Menu Planning Tool/ Commodity Diversion Planner Overview • Facilitates Communication for: • You, the School District • Brokers • State Agencies • Commercial Distributors • Multi-agency Groups • Foodservice Management Companies • GPOs • Co-ops • Manufacturer Contacts Commodity Diversion Planner Overview Calculating Your Estimated LBS Getting Started: Enter projected carry over you may have at the end of the school year OR Enter diversion amounts if you know them Adding Products Select products you plan to menu from dropdown list of all products available Indicate Servings/Meal and Menus/Year or Total Cases Enter how many meals you serve and how many times you plan to menu the product OR Enter the total number of cases you will use during the year Indicate Servings/Meal and Menus/Year or Total Cases Add to Plan Commodity Worksheets Monthly Planning Provide monthly detail of products you intend to serve by indicating the number of cases planned each month; the tool will alert you when you have planned too much or too little Submitting Plan As part of the submission process, you will be prompted to email your submitted plan to others, like your distributor, individuals with district, etc. Submitting Plan After submitting a plan, you will receive email verification of the submitted plan’s details Product Guides View your Plans There is a historical account of all plans previously submitted available so you can click on a particular plan for reference Quarterly E-Newsletter Quarterly E-communication updates key Stakeholders on the following: • Timely updates on commodity balance and usage • Commodity Diversion Planners actual purchases versus planned purchases Maximizing USDA Entitlement Distributor Realizing the value of Commodities • What is the process? • What are the variables? • How does it happen? Watch the dollars… Pass Thru Value • Fee for Service • Modified Fee for Service • Automated Rebate • Net Off Invoice—Indirect Discount The Process…. USDA Foods Internal Process Guide School District Yes No Distributor Receive Order From Customer Yes Information Correct? No COOP Process—Single Bank CO-OP K12 Food Solutions Processor Link Direct Processors COOP Members School 1 School 2 School 3 School 4 COOP • COOP house Entitlement Balances for Super CO-OP Members • Wait and receive sales transaction from various commodity processors • Make adjustments based from sales and other processes such as allocations and rewards Gold Star Foods • Download COOP’s balance daily through FTP transaction. • Compare COOP’s balance against Gold Star Foods’ balance. • Perform adjustments on COOP members entitlement dollar balances. • Sends sales transaction to various commodity processors (K12, Processor Link, Rose and Shore) COOP – GSF Daily Reconcile Procedure Entitlement Allocation Calculation COMMODITY ITEM CASE ORDERED SCOOP $ PER CASE TOTAL SCOOP $ SPENT PER ITEM Blueberry Muffin 2 $2.4923 $4.9846 RAW ITEM POUND PER CASE (PPC) PASS THRU VALUE (PTV) PPC * PTV Blueberries 1.25 $1.4204 $1.7755 Eggs 0.87 $0.8245 $0.7173 TOTAL SCOOP $ PER CASE $2.4923 Evaluate this session online. Visit onthego.schoolnutrition.org on your cell phone’s browser. Click the “Evaluate Your Sessions” link. THANK YOU! 37