Breakfast takes the biggest hit, with two-thirds of moms saying they plan to cut back on restaurant breakfasts. Fifty-nine percent say they will order less food for delivery, while half say they will order less carry-out food.
The study also revealed that when eating out, health considerations are not a priority for moms, despite public health efforts to encourage healthier eating. Currently, 45 percent of moms order healthier food less than once a month. However, 70 percent said it is important that restaurants offer healthy kids food. An even greater number, 87 percent, simply want food kids will eat.
As for two hot restaurant trends – organic and ethnic foods – moms are turning a cold shoulder to both of them. Currently, 68 percent of moms order organic or all-natural foods in restaurants once a month, while 64 percent order locally grown food once a month. Nearly half (45 percent) choose ethnic/exotic foods twice a year or less. At least 40 percent of those surveyed said they will order organic or ethnic foods less often this year.
“Moms are telling us a very different story than other groups of diners,” Bohan added. “More than anything else, they want great deals on good, basic food that their kids will eat, served in a family-friendly environment.”