Kids' meal
Kids' Meal
A kids' meal or children's meal is a fast food meal specifically tailored towards and marketed to children. Most kids' meals come in a colorful bag or box with a toy, and are usually accompanied by a choice of a small side and a drink.
History
The concept of a meal specifically for children dates back to the 1930s, but the modern kids' meal as we know it was popularized by the McDonald's Happy Meal in the late 1970s. Other fast food chains quickly followed suit, creating their own versions of the kids' meal.
Components
A typical kids' meal includes a main item, a side, and a drink. The main item is usually a smaller portion of a regular menu item, such as a hamburger, chicken nuggets, or a hot dog. The side is often french fries, apple slices, or a salad. The drink is typically a small soft drink, milk, or juice.
In addition to the food, kids' meals often include a toy or other novelty item. These toys are often part of a series that children can collect.
Criticism and Controversy
Kids' meals have been criticized for their high calorie content and low nutritional value. In response to these criticisms, some fast food chains have begun offering healthier options in their kids' meals, such as fruit instead of fries and milk or juice instead of soft drinks.
There has also been controversy over the use of toys in kids' meals, with critics arguing that they encourage unhealthy eating habits by making fast food more appealing to children.
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