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[Children Eating 'Two Meals or Less a Day' Triple on Holidays] Ongoing Inflation: Survey on the Reality of Families Being Deprived of 'Food' via Single-Parent Households Using Food Banks

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A survey by Good Neighbors Japan reveals that the number of children in low-income single-parent households eating two or fewer meals a day triples on holidays. Inflation forces parents to skip meals to feed their kids.

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Q: What NPO conducted the survey on single-parent households using the food bank 'Good Gohan'?
A: The survey was conducted by the certified NPO Good Neighbors Japan based in Ota-ku, Tokyo.
Q: How does the number of children eating two or fewer meals a day change on holidays?
A: The number of children eating two or fewer meals a day triples on holidays compared to weekdays.
Q: What is the most common parent response regarding family dining tables under prolonged price hikes?
A: Parents are reducing the amount or frequency of their own meals to prioritize their children.
Q: What percentage of surveyed single-parent households have monthly living expenses under 30,000 yen after fixed costs?
A: Approximately 40% of the respondents have living expenses of less than 30,000 yen per month after fixed expenses.
Q: How many valid respondents participated in this survey, and what was the implementation period?
A: A total of 1,818 valid respondents participated, and the survey was implemented from February 18 to March 3, 2026.