– Crispy Green is Partnering with "America's
Favorite Nurse," Nurse Alice Benjamin, to Share School Lunch Tips
and Sensible Lunch Swaps as Part of Crispy Green's Back-to-School
Survival Guide –
FAIRFIELD, N.J., Aug. 5, 2024
/PRNewswire/ -- Crispy Green's Back-to-School Lunch
Survey reveals that 33% of parents of children ages 6 to 12
find school lunch planning stressful. Parents struggle to balance
work, school, and home life, getting out of the door on time,
stocking up on school supplies, and managing after-school
activities. However, 25% of parents still find time to prepare
lunch for their children. On average, parents start thinking about
school lunch planning 2.5 days in advance, and 1 in 10 prepares
lunches on the spot.
The survey also finds that most parents (86%) know what their
kids eat for lunch. However, according to nutrition guidelines,
parents unknowingly can pack lunches with 2.5 times as much added
sugar and up to five times as much sodium as recommended for
school-age children. (Based on a ham and cheese sandwich on
white bread, snack-sized flavored tortilla chips, and a snack-sized
bag of chocolate chip cookies per the Mayo Clinic Health
System and American Academy of
Pediatrics guidelines.)
See Back-to-School Lunch Survey Results
here.
Based on the contents of their lunch boxes, kids could consume
too many processed foods high in salt and refined sugar. This can
leave them feeling less full and unsatisfied after eating, leading
to an energy crash. Since 6 out of 10 kids participate in
after-school activities, their lunches and snacks must provide
sustained energy to keep them energized and alert.
Nurse Alice to the Rescue
Crispy Green is collaborating with "America's Favorite Nurse,"
Nurse Alice Benjamin, to provide tips for parents in Crispy Green's
Back-to-School Survival Guide. The goal is to make kids' school
lunches more energy-filled with a few simple and sensible lunch
swaps.
"Incorporating healthy eating habits early on is crucial for
long-term health, not just for the kids, but for the entire
family," says Nurse Alice. "Crispy Green's survey found that 50% of
kids eat salty snacks and 51% eat cookies as part of their school
lunch. Swapping these items with healthier snack alternatives can
prevent long-term health impacts like obesity, poor nutrition, and
negative effects on their mood and overall performance."
Easing into Healthier Lunch Options
According to parents surveyed, the typical school lunch contains
a sandwich wrap (62%) and salty snacks (56%). Nurse Alice suggests
swapping out lunch snack items for more nutritious and delicious
options, which benefits both parents and kids. One sensible lunch
swap Nurse Alice suggests is trading chocolate chip cookies for a
naturally sweet, energizing snack, such as freeze-dried fruit
snacks, to provide kids with more sustainable energy throughout the
day.
Read Nurse Alice's 28-Day Lunch Swap
Menu here.
Nurse Alice says transitioning to even healthier eating habits
can significantly impact a child's energy and focus. She recommends
easing them into lunchtime routines and discussing the nutritional
value and importance of eating lunch to stay fueled for school.
"You can start by replacing sugary or salty snacks with
healthier alternatives like freeze-dried fruit. One of my favorites
is Crispy Green's Crispy Fruit. It's a delicious, nutritious option
kids love and an easy way to sneak in more fruit servings. These
snacks reduce the time spent in meal prep but also ensure your kids
receive the essential nutrients they need to thrive throughout the
school day," Nurse Alice adds.
Crispy Green Back-to-School Lunch Survey
Highlights: *Back-to-school season brings stress for
parents as they juggle work, school, and home life (51%), rush out
the door on time (50%), gather school supplies (44%), plan meals
(33%), and coordinate after-school activities (30%).
*With a packed schedule, planning can be tough. Surprisingly,
parents typically think about school lunches only 2.5 days ahead,
with 1 in 10 preparing them last minute without prior thought.
*Despite being informed about their child's school lunch
contents (86%), popular main meals include sandwiches/wraps (62%),
chicken nuggets (52%), and pizza (47%), while snacks often consist
of salty snacks (56%), granola bars (54%), and cookies (51%).
*Parents prioritize fresh fruits (76%) in lunch boxes, but
nearly a third (31%) find uneaten sides like fresh fruit, hummus,
and cheese upon their child's return.
*Seventy-nine percent of parents believe their kids have
adequate healthy snack options.
Methodology:
This random double-opt-in survey by Crispy Green was conducted
by Talker Research between June 20 and 26, 2024. Talker
Research team members are affiliated with MRS and ESOMAR. The
survey gathered insights from 1,000 American parents of elementary
school-aged children (6-12).
Crispy Fruit is available in the produce section of grocery stores,
natural food stores, and on Amazon.com and
CrispyGreen.com.
About Crispy Green
Crispy Green has provided families with healthy snacks to fuel
their active lifestyles for 20 years and is committed to Using
Food as a Force for Good™. Crispy Green delivers
100% pure fruit as a grab-and-go snack that satisfies and energizes
without sacrificing taste while adding more fruit to their
diet.
Founded in 2004 and headquartered in Fairfield, N.J., Crispy Green, Inc. is the
top-selling freeze-dried fruit snack in the U.S. The company's
category-leading Crispy Fruit line of 100% pure, freeze-dried fruit
is made from only the finest, non-GMO fruits with no added sugar
(*not a reduced calorie food). In 2022, Crispy Green expanded its
product offering with Piña Picante, a new line of dried pineapple
snacks with a flavorful twist.
Contact:
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