A series of questions will help you find your perfect board game and food pairing - from Cluedo to fish fingers. This comes after a survey revealed that less than half of the time spent together is considered 'quality family time'. A study of 1,000 parents with children aged between 5 and 17 identified the main obstacles, including household chores, commuting and after-school activities.
Despite these hurdles, 60% acknowledge the significance of quality family time in promoting unity, creating lasting memories, and supporting emotional health. Half (51%) regularly aim to create more shared moments, such as playing board games, organising movie nights and eating together as a family. The research was commissioned by which has partnered with Hasbro to offer families the opportunity to create more quality moments by receiving a board game when purchasing four qualifying products.
Victoria Westwood from Birds Eye stated: "From our research, and our own personal experiences, we know that many families want to spend more quality time together, but for many of us, this quality family time has actually decreased since lockdown ended in 2021. Our research showed that nearly half hadn't spent any quality time with their families in the last few days to an entire year. " "We all know life is busy, but many families are making a concerted effort, any way they can, to ensure these valuable moments aren't lost.
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