Plant to Plate Pilot: A Cold Climate High School Garden Increased Vegetable Selection But Also Waste

Wansink, Brian, Andrew S. Hanks, and David R. Just (2015), “A Plant to Plate Pilot: A Cold Climate High School Garden Increased Vegetable Selection but also Waste,” Acta Paediatrica 104:8, 823-826.

12 Pages Posted: 26 Apr 2015 Last revised: 28 Apr 2017

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Brian Wansink

Retired - Cornell University

Andrew Hanks

Cornell University - Charles H. Dyson School of Applied Economics and Management

David Just

Cornell University - Charles H. Dyson School of Applied Economics and Management

Date Written: January 7, 2015

Abstract

Aim: Can high school gardens in cold climates influence vegetable intake in the absence of nutrition education?

Methods: This study followed a before/after design where student tray waste data were collected using the Quarter-Waste method. The study took place March-April 2012 in a high school in upstate New York. The subjects were 370 enrolled high school students that purchased lunch from the school cafeteria. Prior to the introduction of garden greens in the salad, salads were served as usual. On April 24, harvested greens were included in the salad, and changes in selection and plate waste was measured.

Results: When the salad bar contained garden produce, the percentage of students selecting salad rose from 2% to 10% (p<0.001), and on average, students ate two-thirds of the serving they took. Although waste increased relative to the control (from 5.56% to 33.33% per serving; p=0.007), more students were consuming at least some salad.

Conclusion: This preliminary investigation suggest that school gardens increased selection and intake of school-raised produce. Although a third was not eaten, it is promising to see that still more produce was consumed compared to the past.

Keywords: Adolescents, Food preferences, Nutrition and Diet, School Food Services, Vegetable Intake

Suggested Citation

Wansink, Brian and Hanks, Andrew and Just, David, Plant to Plate Pilot: A Cold Climate High School Garden Increased Vegetable Selection But Also Waste (January 7, 2015). Wansink, Brian, Andrew S. Hanks, and David R. Just (2015), “A Plant to Plate Pilot: A Cold Climate High School Garden Increased Vegetable Selection but also Waste,” Acta Paediatrica 104:8, 823-826., Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=2598487

Brian Wansink (Contact Author)

Retired - Cornell University ( email )

Andrew Hanks

Cornell University - Charles H. Dyson School of Applied Economics and Management ( email )

Ithaca, NY
United States

David Just

Cornell University - Charles H. Dyson School of Applied Economics and Management ( email )

Ithaca, NY
United States
6072552086 (Phone)

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