The Intentional and Accidental Power of Family Meals

<div><p paraid="2005413249" paraeid="{b885f935-302e-4f5c-9267-afb5066da7c2}{11}">By: David Fikes, Executive Director, FMI Foundation&nbsp;</p></div><div><p paraid="507608740" paraeid="{b885f935-302e-4f5c-9267-afb5066da7c2}{17}"><img src="https://www.fmi.org/images/default-source/blog-images/nfmm-webinar-infographic.tmb-large-350-.png?Culture=en&amp;sfvrsn=9f156cb5_1" style="float:right;margin:10px;" class="-align-right" alt="NFMM Webinar Infographic" sf-size="403047" />Once I was driving in Atlanta and noticed that the street I was on lined up perfectly with a building recently constructed miles away providing a gloriously picturesque view of the structure.&nbsp; I wondered if the dramatic sight lines were intentional.&nbsp; Later that week, on a call with my older brother, an architect, I told him about my experience and asked, when you are designing a building, do you take surrounding street layout into account?&nbsp; Even over the phone, I could feel the smile creep across his face as he responded, &ldquo;Sometimes good design is by intent, and sometimes it&rsquo;s by accident.&rdquo;&nbsp; Then he added, &ldquo;But of course, you take credit either way. &ldquo;&nbsp;</p></div><div><p paraid="451062602" paraeid="{b885f935-302e-4f5c-9267-afb5066da7c2}{111}">My brother&rsquo;s observation came to mind last week, when I reviewed the results of FMI&rsquo;s most recent barometer research about the benefits of family meals.&nbsp; For years now, the FMI Foundation has executed research designed to take stock of the nation&rsquo;s disposition toward family meals.&nbsp; Our 2025 findings again substantiate how valuable family meals are to the mental, emotional and physical health of our nation and substantiate the diverse ways that consumers find them beneficial.&nbsp; And as my brother observed, some of those benefits are intentional and some are accidental – the glorious by-products reaped by the nature of the setting.&nbsp;</p></div><div><p paraid="658814816" paraeid="{b885f935-302e-4f5c-9267-afb5066da7c2}{149}">&nbsp;For some, the wonder of family meals is found in their nutritional value, a benefit naturally accrued because meals together are known to increase fruit and vegetable consumption.&nbsp; Others focus on the cost-saving value of the family meal, with 61% of respondents planning to have more family meals because they are more economical, allowing them to stretch their food dollars.&nbsp; Still others zero in on the social benefit with a whopping 71% of those surveyed saying that meals together improved family functioning.&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;</p></div><div><p paraid="871842528" paraeid="{b885f935-302e-4f5c-9267-afb5066da7c2}{201}">Whether it&rsquo;s by design or default, a real benefit of family meals we explored more deeply in this year&rsquo;s research is the value they offer in combatting the decline of civility in America.&nbsp; Of those surveyed, almost seven out of ten felt that civility in America is worse today compared to ten years ago. The more optimistic finding was that 74% agreed family meals are a great time to have and teach respectful interactions. Additionally, 68% said that frequent family meals create a safe environment for families to discuss the thornier societal issues.&nbsp; Couple those facts with the 66% who agree that sitting at a meal together tends to keep conversations more civil and I think you find family meals to be the best tool available to help restore civility in America.&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;</p></div><div><p paraid="1554022557" paraeid="{07e8fce9-d689-4881-9566-36bf07618923}{8}">On May 22, the FMI Foundation will host a webinar featuring new information and resources for food companies to use in supporting National Family Meals Month in September.&nbsp; These resources will include a civility challenge wherein FMI Member companies are invited to build community by hosting a family meal for select customers and urging participants to replicate the effort among their neighbors.&nbsp;&nbsp; It is our way of making sure civility grows intentionally and not leaving it to hopeful accident.&nbsp;</p></div><div><p paraid="1061031918" paraeid="{07e8fce9-d689-4881-9566-36bf07618923}{46}"><a href="https://www.fmi.org/forms/store/ProductFormPublic/copy-of-2025-family-meals-barometer-summary" target="_blank" class="button">Family Meals Barometer</a>&nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp;&nbsp;<a href="https://www.fmi.org/forms/meeting/MeetingFormPublic/view?id=D287BF0000001B" target="_blank" class="button-secondary">Register for the Webinar</a></p></div>

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