Journal
SUSTAINABILITY
Volume 13, Issue 16, Pages -Publisher
MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/su13168808
Keywords
school catering; sustainable food; public procurement; parents; children; food choices; involvement; COVID-19 pandemic
Funding
- Italian Ministry of Agricultural, Food and Forestry Policies (Ministero delle Politiche Agricole, Alimentari e Forestali-MIPAAF) [67347 (24/12/2013)]
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This research project in an Italian public school aimed to assess parents' willingness to participate in food procurement decisions, their accuracy in predicting children's food choices at school lunch, and their support for sustainable food choices. Results suggest that delegating the school's role in the food arena to parents may not be ideal.
This paper describes a research project, carried out in an Italian public school, to assess whether parents were willing to take part in food procurement decisions, as well as their ability to accurately predict what foods children would pick at school lunch and their propensity to support sustainable food choices made by the school. The methodology included a questionnaire, issued to 500 parents, and an in-depth study of 138 child/parent pairs. The study comprised: (i) presentation of an innovative recipe in the weekly menu of the school canteen; (ii) meal observations of children's intake at school lunch during the week of the menu modification; (iii) collection of both parents' and children's reports on their choices of recipes from the modified weekly menu. The results are commented in light of two important changes that have recently affected Italian public school food procurement: the opening of school canteens to lunches brought from home and the measures adopted since 2020 to contain the COVID-19 pandemic. Both events go in the direction of delegating to parents the multifaceted role of the school in the food arena. The article concludes that the results of the study should discourage this approach.
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