The Fantastic Food Challenge (FFC), developed through a partnership between MSU Extension and the MSU Communication Technology Laboratory and funded partially by the USDA, is a set of games designed to motivate low-income adults to learn about nutrition, food safety, food preparation, and comparative pricing. Through the use of digital game play, key concepts from the basic food-nutrition curricula are cast in a fun, engaging experience. As participants played the games, they were exposed to food and nutrition information designed to help them make more informed food choices in the real world. For example, participants were asked to direct food objects that drop from the top to the bottom of the screen to the appropriate storage place, and they were asked to calculate what product is most cost-effective based on the size of the food product, number of servings, and cost of the product.
The Fantastic Food Challenge (FFC), developed through a partnership between MSU Extension and the MSU Communication Technology Laboratory and funded partially by the USDA, is a set of games designed to motivate low-income adults to learn about nutrition, food safety, food preparation, and comparative pricing. Through the use of digital game play, key concepts from the basic food-nutrition curricula are cast in a fun, engaging experience. As participants played the games, they were exposed to food and nutrition information designed to help them make more informed food choices in the real world. For example, participants were asked to direct food objects that drop from the top to the bottom of the screen to the appropriate storage place, and they were asked to calculate what product is most cost-effective based on the size of the food product, number of servings, and cost of the product.
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