What's Happening?
A survey of 1,000 parents of children aged 6-16 reveals that many parents wish they could cook with their children more often but are hindered by time constraints and concerns about mess. The study, commissioned
by Ben's Original, found that 47% of parents feel they lack time for cooking with their children, while 21% find the experience stressful. Despite these challenges, 39% of parents would cook more with their children if they had more time, and 26% desire easier, child-friendly recipes. The research highlights the potential benefits of cooking together, such as improved family mealtimes and increased children's confidence.
Why It's Important?
Cooking with children can offer numerous benefits, including teaching life skills, fostering family bonding, and boosting children's self-esteem. However, the survey indicates that time constraints and concerns about mess are significant barriers for many parents. Addressing these challenges could lead to more families engaging in cooking activities, enhancing family dynamics and children's development. The findings also suggest opportunities for brands and organizations to develop resources and products that facilitate easier and more enjoyable cooking experiences for families.











