Abstract
International health organizations have called for a shift towards more plant-based foods as a way of promoting both individual health and environmental sustainability. Given the high percentage of children in Canada who attend childcare and the high volume of food provided in childcare, transitioning menus to incorporate plant-based foods could have important implications for both planetary and child health. The purpose of this case study is to describe a childcare centre’s transition to a plant-based menu. A detailed nutritional analysis of the menu was conducted. The financial and logistical implications of the transitions to a plant-based menu were also assessed. Nutritional analysis revealed that the plant-based menu met or exceeded the daily nutrient requirement for all the key nutrients explored. Financially, the transition led to a 9% reduction in food costs. Logistically, the transition led to improved efficiency and safety with regard to food preparation, with substantially fewer tailored meals due to allergies and dietary restrictions required after the transition. These novel findi ngs are relevant for food servi ce admi ni strators interested in transitioning to a plant-based menu as well as public health dietitians who could support the transition.
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Eckert, K. F., Trew, V., Serediuk, E., Galvez, A., & Haines, J. (2023). Transitioning to a Plant-Based Menu in Childcare: Identifying the Nutritional, Financial, and Logistical Considerations. Canadian Journal of Dietetic Practice and Research, 85(1), 20–24. https://doi.org/10.3148/cjdpr-2023-015
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