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3 in 5 Parents Play Short Order Cook for Young Children Who Don't Like Family Meal
- 70% of parents avoid cooking with their kids due to time constraints and mess concerns, according to a recent poll.
- Half of parents wish they could cook more often with their children, while 39% would do so with more time in the day.
- Ben's Original has pledged £200,000 to support BBC Children in Need, promoting cooking together as a family activity.
- Rachel Stevens expressed, 'I absolutely love cooking with my children; it's one of the best ways to spend quality time together,' showcasing its importance for family bonding.
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'Fear of mess' keeps time-strapped parents from cooking with their kids, survey shows - The Mirror
A poll of 1,000 parents of 6-16-year-olds found half wish they could cook with their children more regularly, but 21% admit they find the experience too stressful
·London, United Kingdom
Read Full Article3 in 5 parents play short order cook for young children who don't like family meal
While most parents of preschool and elementary aged children strive to give their children a balanced, nutritional diet, some of their strategies to promote healthy eating may backfire, a national poll suggests.
·United States
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