Gen Z and Millennials are craving sit-down dinners as a family. According to research commissioned by The Little Potato Company and conducted by OnePoll, 56% of Gen Z and Millennial parents in the U.S. “believe that having a shared meal together is one of the best ways to bond with their family,” but in reality, 54% say they are not getting enough quality time together. The poll also found that “73% of families said eating meals together is more enjoyable if they’re also made together.” Gen Z and Millennial parents acknowledge their busy schedules and many parents said “it would be easier to have more home-cooked family dinners if they meal-planned ahead for the week (20%) [and] had quicker, healthier meals to prepare (18%).” YPulse’s Cooking and Diets report shows that 89% of Millennial parents agree that it’s very important to eat dinner with their children. (New York Post)