Find Food & Nutrition Services RFPs in South Carolina

11 active opportunities· Updated daily

TitleAgencyDue DateSet-AsideEst. Value
Inmate Food and Associated Non-Food Supplied for Detention Centerbids2026-06-05Minority Business Enterprise
Beverage Vending ServicesSouth Carolina Materials Mgmt Ofc2026-06-09$1.0M
Cold Storage Vending MachinesSouth Carolina Materials Mgmt Ofc2026-06-09$500K
Beverage Vending ServicesState Fiscal Accountability Authority2026-06-09
Cold Storage Vending MachinesState Fiscal Accountability Authority2026-06-09$150K
Beverage Vending Servicesbids2026-06-09Minority Business Enterprise
Cold Storage Vending Machinesbids2026-06-09Minority Business Enterprise
Beaufort County Detention Center Food Services ProgramBeaufort County, SC2026-06-22$10.0M
RFP 6190-26K Charleston County Inmate Commissary and Vending Services for the S…Charleston County2026-06-23$2.0M
Aiken County Detention Center Food ServicesAiken County2026-06-23$1.2M
RFQ-Tri-County Nutrition & Transit ServicesLower Savannah Council of Governments2026-06-29$1.5M

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Tips for Winning Food & Nutrition Services Contracts in South Carolina

  • USDA commodity programs (Section 4(a) and Section 6 of NSLA) provide free food to schools. Processors who convert USDA commodities into finished products can access a stable, high-volume market.
  • DLA Troop Support is the single largest government food buyer — they manage subsistence contracts for all military branches. Prime vendor contracts for military dining facilities are multi-year, high-value opportunities.
  • School nutrition RFPs are issued by individual school districts or state departments of education, not by USDA directly. Monitor state procurement portals and school district websites for food service management company (FSMC) solicitations.

Food & Nutrition Services RFP FAQ

How does the USDA school lunch program create procurement opportunities?

The National School Lunch Program (NSLP) serves nearly 30 million meals daily. School districts procure food products, food service management, kitchen equipment, and delivery services. USDA provides per-meal reimbursements and commodity foods, but districts buy from commercial vendors through competitive bidding. FSMC contracts can be worth millions annually for large districts.

What are DLA Troop Support subsistence contracts?

DLA Troop Support manages the military's food supply chain through Prime Vendor contracts (full-line food distribution to military dining facilities), OCONUS subsistence contracts, and operational rations (MREs). These are multi-year, high-volume contracts. Vendors bid through DLA's internet Bid Board System (DIBBS) or FedBizOpps/SAM.gov.

Do food vendors need special certifications for government contracts?

Yes. USDA facilities require USDA inspection for meat and poultry products. FDA registration is required for most food facilities. Food service companies need state health department licenses. For school nutrition, FSMC contracts require compliance with USDA nutrition standards (7 CFR Part 210). HACCP plans are often required in proposals.

Are there small business opportunities in government food procurement?

Yes. Small business set-asides apply to DLA Troop Support contracts under FAR Part 19. Many school districts have local vendor preferences. The USDA DoD Fresh Fruit and Vegetable Program specifically encourages small and local farm participation. State-level purchases often have MBE/WBE goals for food service contracts.

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Food & Nutrition Services RFPs in South Carolina