2018
DOI: 10.14716/ijtech.v9i7.2073
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A Supply Chain Profile of a School-based Feeding Program using the Centralized Kitchen Model

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“…This was enabled in part by economies of scale. 28 DepEd sets each meal for SFPs at 16 Philippine pesos (PHP) (about US$0.31 in 2018 prices), for a total of PHP1,920 (US$37) per beneficiary for the 120-day feeding cycle. 25 Through the central kitchen, the actual cost per meal was about PHP11.50 (US$0.23) per day, and PHP1,380 (US$27) per beneficiary for 120 days.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…This was enabled in part by economies of scale. 28 DepEd sets each meal for SFPs at 16 Philippine pesos (PHP) (about US$0.31 in 2018 prices), for a total of PHP1,920 (US$37) per beneficiary for the 120-day feeding cycle. 25 Through the central kitchen, the actual cost per meal was about PHP11.50 (US$0.23) per day, and PHP1,380 (US$27) per beneficiary for 120 days.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The central kitchen model we describe in this study is an innovation of SFPs that blends the streamlined logistics of a centralized SFP with the community-building benefits of a decentralized SFP. 28 The central kitchen model facilitates large-scale feeding by procuring, preparing, and packing meals for multiple schools in 1 kitchen staffed by community volunteers. Recent research suggests that community-participatory interventions improve primary health care and nutrition outcomes.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There are many ways that companies maintain customer trust; one of them is trying to consistently fulfil the customer's demand. This goal utilizes a supply chain in many fields, such as the Malaysian automotive industry (Ashari et al, 2018), school feeding program in the Philippines (Miro et al, 2018), Malaysian public sector projects (Riazi and Nawi, 2018), etc. Supply chains rely much on inventory management.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%