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Time Restraints and the College Diet “The most common barrier to food preparation was lack of time, reported by 36% of young adults …” -Larson
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What Students Are Saying… "Um, probably when time dictates, I have a very busy schedule so I usually eat when I have time not necessarily if I’m hungry or not” "I don’t have time to make something that i feel would take a while, like chicken, then I don't bother making it, if I’m hungry I usually want something immediate and fast” "I don’t cooks that much(pause) here [at school]. Because I feel like I’m busy. And when I’m not busy I’m tired. So I don’t feel like cooking. I used to like to cook more, now I don’t as much I’m on the go constantly so that’s [fast food] sometimes my only option and the fact that it’s there is convenient so I don’t have to go all day without eating, I can get something on my way somewhere instead of taking a half-hour, forty-five minutes out of my day to make something."
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Food Preparation Value of Time Acquisition of food prep skills Personal Drive and Desire
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Alternatives Ready to Eat Campus Options Off Campus Options Ready to Heat At Home Options
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In Five Minutes…
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What’s Fast? Not so far off from findings…
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What’s Sex Got To Do With It? 2009 study found men eat at fast food restaurants more than women because of --“limited time,” “enjoy taste,” “eat with family/friends,” and “inexpensive and economical.”
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