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Journal of the Korean Dietetic Association
2008 Volume.14 No. 1 p.13 ~ p.22
Survey on Satisfaction of Fifth and Sixth Grade Students from Elementary School Foodservice in Won-ju
Park Kyo-Jin

Jang Mi-Ra
Abstract
This study was done to investigate satisfaction of fifth-grade(n=264) and sixth-grade(n=117) students from school foodservice in five elementary schools in Won-ju. On a scale of 1 to 5, with 1 being very poor and 5 being very good, overall satisfaction from school foodservice was found to be 3.21+/-0.98(¡¯so-so~satisfaction¡¯). The highest satisfactory factor was neatness of foodservice staffs(3.79+/-1.00), while the lowest satisfactory factor was the students¡¯ overall opinions of school foodservice(3.03+/-1.06). The biggest unsatisfactory factor was found to be ¡¯bland food¡¯. ¡¯Enhancement of taste¡¯(49.08%) caused the most complaints against school foodservice. Soup was identified as the type of food most likely to be left over, and there was some significant difference between fifth-graders and sixth-graders. The reason cited most often for leftovers was unfavorable menus(33.42%). Students were more likely to try foods which were unfamiliar to them and also foods they previously disliked as a result of using school foodservice(28.87%). Also significant, when the meal director was present during the meal service, satisfaction was markedly higher than when the director was not present.
KEYWORD
Satisfaction, School foodservice, Unsatisfactory factors, Dietitian
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