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No. 1 spot for millennial moms to take a break

  • Between April 24 and 30, 2025, an online study commissioned by Sun-Maid gathered insights from a sample of 2,000 millennial mothers to explore their snacking behaviors and moments of relaxation.
  • This survey found many moms feel rushed, with 65% rarely having a moment alone and 51% recalling the last meal when not rushed, often snacking on the go or in the car.
  • About 31% eat standing daily, 37% eat on the go every day , with 46% keeping snacks in their purse and 19% storing them in their nightstand.
  • Millennial moms commonly choose snacks like chips, crackers, and string cheese when they need something convenient, with over half selecting these options. A large majority have long enjoyed chips, and many appreciate taking personal time throughout their day, often using it to snack or scroll on their phones.
  • The results suggest millennial moms adapt snacking to busy lifestyles, sharing snacks with their children and seeking moments of calm, while developing tastes for more mindful flavors like dried fruit.
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No. 1 spot for millennial moms to take a break

Nearly a third of millennial moms (29%) get less than 30 minutes to themselves during an average day, according to new research. A survey of 2,000 millennial moms revealed that a majority of those surveyed rarely have a moment to…

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The Indiana Gazette Online broke the news in Indiana, United States on Thursday, May 29, 2025.
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