Here’s an article from Science Daily: Kids Eat More Fruits, Vegetables When Schools Offer Salad Bar

The findings show that the frequency of students’ fruit and vegetable consumption increased significantly — from 2.97 to 4.09 times daily — after a salad bar was introduced.
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“The salad bar program showed us that children will indeed eat more fruits and vegetables if offered in an appetizing and accessible manner,” Slusser said. “Future studies should evaluate parent education with school lunch menu changes, as well as why boys are less likely to eat from the salad bar at lunch than girls.”

It certainly makes sense that simply providing access to fresh fruits and vegetables will increase consumption. There’s no mention of how accessible fruits and vegetables were before the salad bar was added, so it’s hard to know if anything else was changed other than giving them a salad bar and educating them on its use. I can say though that boys are less likely than girls probably because of the image of salad as being girly food, while burgers and fries are manly. The kids probably pick up on what they see and hear at home. But this is a step in the right direction of getting kids off of the pizza, burgers, and candy bars and getting them to eat real, whole foods.


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