Nearly a third of millennial moms (29%) get less than 30 minutes to themselves during an average day, according to new research.
A survey of 2,000 millennial moms revealed that a majority of those surveyed rarely have a moment to themselves during the day (65%).
One in seven even said they “always” forget what day it is due to being so busy, leading many to put eating and snacking on the back burner.
Conducted by Talker Research on behalf of Sun-Maid Farmstand Reserve the survey revealed that in fact, half of moms can’t remember the last time they didn’t feel rushed through a meal (51%).
When they do feel rushed, the car is the No. 1 place that respondents opt for a snack break (51%).
Other times of day that moms sneak in a quick snack include when taking care of their kids (39%), cooking (24%) or doing chores (31%).
Thirty-seven percent eat something on the go every day, with 44% of these respondents preferring not to, but doing it anyway.
Similarly, 31% eat standing up every day, and 39% of these moms prefer not to, but need to.
The average millennial mom surveyed eats at least two meals or snacks a day while standing up or on the go, and the same is true for practically all meals for a quarter of respondents (24%).
These moms who snack on the go keep them handy in their purse (46%).
Others keep them in their car (38%), in their work bag (33%) and even tucked away in their nightstand (19%) for a midnight munch.
When asked about some of the more unusual places they’ve snacked, respondents shared that they’ve enjoyed a snack in “the shower,” “on the treadmill” or while “sitting in service at church.”
The most on-the-go-friendly snacks these moms enjoy include chips (53%), crackers (52%), string cheese (48%), a granola or protein bar (48%) and fresh fruit (45%).
And while millennial moms have been long-time lovers of chips (88%) and candy or sweets (86%), some are opting for healthier snacks; 27% said they’ve grown fond of nuts and trail mix over time, and 34% have said the same about dried fruit.
When millennial moms do get a moment to themselves during the day, they savor it (87%) by catching up on their favorite to-dos like scrolling through their phone (58%), eating or drinking something (47%) or listening to a song or two (42%).
Acts of solitude like embracing quietness (47%) and closing their eyes to enjoy it (42%) also rank high on how millennial moms like to enjoy their moments to themselves.
Six in 10 wish they could enjoy these blissful moments more often (64%).
For many it’s as simple as enjoying a good snack: Nearly half shared that they snack more since becoming a parent (46%).
But it may be time for an update in their pantry, as 37% haven’t discovered a new “favorite” snack in at least a few months.
Typically, 90% of millennial moms eat the same snacks as their child, sometimes without their child even around (57%).
Those who eat the same snacks as their child say it’s because they stock options at home that work for everyone in the family (54%) and because they’re easy to eat on the go (49%).
Forty-five percent simply like them just because they’re tasty, and another 30% said they enjoyed the same ones as a child.