March 1, 2012 Marks Effective Date Of Meat Nutrifact Sunrise

Tampa, Fla. – March 1, 2012 marks the effective date for mandatory nutrition labeling requirements for single-ingredient products and ground/chopped meat and poultry products in the USA.

In December 2010, the Food Safety and Inspection Service (FSIS) of the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) mandated that on January 1, 2012, the major cuts of meat must have nutritional labeling on the pack or at the point of purchase. Additionally, single-ingredient ground meat must have the meat nutritional facts on the package.1

Applied Data Corporation (ADC), a leading provider of fresh item, recipe management, and scales management software to the grocery retail and food service industries, has extended its systems within InterStore.NET, ADC's Fresh Item Management (FIM) suite of software, to provide readily available solutions to supermarket chains for the upcoming meat nutritional labeling requirements.

InterScale, ADC's brand-neutral scales management system, hosts nutrifacts to the barcode labeling scales in meat departments, regardless of manufacturer, from one centralized H.Q. system. InterScale supports different nutrifacts by vendor/supplier for the same item/PLU across stores. Nutrifacts information must be presented on labels in a rigorous and standardized format. InterScale now hosts these label formats to scales and printers from the major manufacturers, allowing the retailer large savings by avoiding expensive hands-on service calls by the scale provider.

NutriGen, ADC's Recipe Management software, calculates nutritional labeling information from a recipe's sub-recipes and raw ingredients, allowing InterScale to send this data to the in-store barcode labeling scales and label printers.

"ADC is continually working with our clients and the scale manufacturers to provide a solution that will exceed the mandate set forth by the FSIS for meat nutritional labeling," said Steve Loveridge, President of ADC. "Currently, we have some clients who are ahead of the legislation deadline by already hosting nutrifacts to their barcode labeling scales and providing this information on meat packages. We hope to see this number increase as the sunrise date approaches."

InterScale and NutriGen are systems within ADC's InterStore.NET suite of FIM software, which is an integrated software suite to provide greater efficiencies through optimization of food preparation and transformation processes in the grocer's fresh-food departments. InterStore.NET also includes P-Cubed in-store food production software and other specialized meat management modules such as cutting templates, cutting tests and meat traceability management.

1http://www.fsis.usda.gov/OPPDE/RDAD/FRPubs/2005-0018F.pdf

For additional information, please contact: Jamie Dedel ADC, Inc., +1.813.849.1818 Ext. 221 www.ad-c.com

About ADC

Since 1989, Applied Data Corporation (ADC) has specialized in the development of data-management solutions for the supermarket, grocery and fresh-food industries. The InterScale scales management software developed by ADC is a global technology leader for host management of supermarket barcode-printing scales. The InterScale system is a member of ADC's InterStore.NET suite of fresh applications which includes: InterScale scales management, NutriGen recipe management and P-Cubed shrink management, fresh inventory management, perishable production planning and ordering. InterStore.NET consolidates ADC's lead in the Fresh Item Management (FIM) software market with an integrated fresh software suite to provide greater efficiencies and optimize production in the grocer's fresh-food departments. For more information on ADC visit www.ad-c.com or www.InterStore.Net.

Source: Applied Data Corporation