Why would someone else write my NuMenus (called Assisted NuMenus) instead of doing it myself?
There are two things that are in extremely short supply in just about every school meal program: time and money. While a conversion from food-based menu planning to computerized menu planning does provide efficiencies in a number of areas (e.g. SMI preparation, administration), menu planning still remains a time consuming task. In addition to the monthly tasks of menu cycle preparation, nutrition analysis review and menu modification, users of NuMenus software must maintain the database as changes are made to the menu items offered or the ingredients used to prepare them. And this doesn’t even take into account the hundreds of hours needed to learn how to use the software, load it onto a computer and enter the schools current menu and ingredient list. Financial costs can also be excessive. NuMenus software, training and computer hardware (if not already available) can add up to thousands of dollars. For schools looking to cut costs, NuMenus can cost more than what is returned to the bo
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