Teaching Parenting at McDonald's
Volume
31
Issue
3
Abstract
A fast food restaurant can be a source of information for busy people as well as a source of a quick meal. The owner/operator of four McDonald's restaurants agreed to participate in the project in April 1988. Single-concept cards that parents could read quickly and then take home for later referral were prepared by Extension staff, printed by McDonald's, and put in kids' meals. With the increase of parents in the workforce, providing concise parent education in a produce purchased for children has proven to be effective and efficient.
Recommended Citation
Syracuse, C. J., Kightlinger, D. Y., & Conone, R. (1993). Teaching Parenting at McDonald's. The Journal of Extension, 31(3), Article 19. https://open.clemson.edu/joe/vol31/iss3/19