 
				
First major look into Aussie school lunchboxes reveals parents are struggling
Almost  half of all Aussie primary school kids bring lunch home  uneaten once a  week, one of the most widespread surveys into what  children eat at  school reveals.
  
 The UNCLE TOBYS Fuel for thought report: Getting kids from recess to lunch found that 45 per cent of parents are swapping healthy  options for  treats every week, while over half of parents are packing three or more  snacks a day.
  
 The report, uncovers more than 1000 parents' top  priorities when packing  a lunchbox, and found nutrition is on top,  followed by whether the food  offers enough energy to keep kids going  throughout the day, and whether  the food appeals to children.
  
 While the focus of feeding children at school is often centred at   lunchtime, Accredited Practising Dietitian Natasha Murray, said children   should be fuelling their bodies and brains with nutritious snacks more   regularly.
  
 'The Uncle Tobys report has found one in six kids  eat just three times a  day. However, in some schools lunch can be as  late as 1pm, so regular  fuelling with healthy food throughout the day  is important to keep their  brain working at its best," Ms Murray said.
  
 According to the report released today, around 36 per cent of dads said   health is the number one priority when packing a school lunchbox,  while  32 per cent of mums focus on ensuring enough food goes into the   lunchboxes to keep their kids going.
  
 It also found that when  it comes to choosing packaged snacks, 47 per  cent of parents are  concerned about sugar, while 30 per cent believe  Health Star Ratings  help them make informed choices.
  
 The report coincides with the  launch of the first major overhaul of  UNCLE TOBYS muesli bars in the  brand's history, creating Australia's  largest range of 4 Health Star  Rating muesli bars. Both the UNCLE TOBYS  Chewy and Yoghurt muesli bar  ranges now have more  wholegrains, while sugar has been significantly  reduced in the Yoghurt  muesli bars range.
  
 The project to  redesign the bars required a $7 million capital  investment in new  equipment at the factory at Wahgunyah in regional  Victoria, and took  two years to complete.
  
 Ms Murray advises parents to get  children involved in the planning of  snacks and lunches. 'Offer healthy  foods and snacks you know will fuel  them throughout the day, and let  children choose options they like," she  said.
  
 'Get kids  involved in preparing food and even packing the lunchbox –  it's well  known that kids who help prepare food are more likely to eat  it."
  
 Tips on packing a healthy lunchbox:
- Get kids involved in the planning of food for recess and lunchtime
- Keep it simple
- Offer up to four healthy snack options then let the kids choose
- Make fruit quick and easy to eat i.e. cut up apples and oranges for a quick snack on the go
- Make sure wrapped food can be opened easily by kids
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