Ctuit Software Introduces Nutrition Module to Help Restaurants Ensure FDA Compliance

10/21/2016
According to Ctuit Software, the FDA’s current labeling requirements include posting calories on menus and menu boards as well as providing other nutrient information in writing when operating in chain restaurants and similar retail food establishments. This directive is intended to help people make more informed dietary choices, since Americans eat and drink approximately one-third of their daily calories away from home.
 
Restaurateurs may feel the impact of this new law on many levels. The major concern is that calculating the calorie counts on every menu item will be costly and time consuming. Without technology to ease the burden, restaurants could see lower profits, which could lead to either lower employee wages, higher menu prices for their customers, or both.
 
As the FDA developed its nutrition requirements, Ctuit’s team of industry veterans responded with Ctuit’s Nutrition Module. Ctuit’s Nutrition Module links to the most current USDA database to give users the ability to track nutritional details of ingredients and recipes to ensure compliance.
 
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