Food waste in schools: A pre‐/post‐test study design examining the impact of a food service training intervention to reduce food waste

Sara A. Elnakib, Virginia Quick, Mariel Mendez, Shauna Downs, Olivia A. Wackowski, Mark G. Robson

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Abstract

This study aimed to assess change in school‐based food waste after training and imple-menting the Smarter Lunchrooms Movement (SLM) strategies with school food service workers. This non‐controlled trial was implemented in a random sample of 15 elementary and middle schools in a Community Eligibility Program school district in the Northeast, the United States. Baseline and post‐intervention food waste measurements were collected at two different time points in each school (n = 9258 total trays measured). Descriptive statistics, independent t‐tests, and regres-sion analyses were used to assess SLM strategies’ impact on changes in percent food waste. The mean number of strategies schools implemented consistently was 7.40 ± 6.97 SD, with a range of 0 to 28 consistent strategies. Independent t‐tests revealed that at post‐test, there was a significant (p < 0.001) percent reduction (7.0%) in total student food waste and for each food component: fruit (13.6%), vegetable (7.1%), and milk (4.3%). Overall, a training session on food waste and the SLM strategies with school‐based food service workers reduced school food waste. However, the extent of the training and SLM strategies to reduce food waste varied on the basis of the consistency and type of strategies implemented.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Article number6389
JournalInternational journal of environmental research and public health
Volume18
Issue number12
DOIs
StatePublished - Jun 2 2021

All Science Journal Classification (ASJC) codes

  • Pollution
  • Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health
  • Health, Toxicology and Mutagenesis

Keywords

  • Cafeteria interventions
  • Food waste
  • Plate waste
  • School lunch
  • Sustainability

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