
The 4:00 PM Syndrome: Why Do We Constantly Want to Snack at the Office?
3 July 2026Parenthood is a long journey shaped by a series of small but important choices. From the very first days, you look for the right doctor, choose the first diapers, read formula labels, pick cotton fabrics that will feel gentle on your child’s skin, and try to find the safest options for them.
Years pass quickly. The little child you once held in your arms is now getting ready to leave home with a school bag on their back. During this new chapter, one of the proudest moments for many parents, the same care now appears while preparing the school lunchbox. Because every snack placed inside that small box can affect not only your child’s hunger that day, but also their energy levels, focus at school, and long-term eating habits.
In the rush of school mornings, every fruit, sandwich, or snack carefully placed in a lunchbox serves the same purpose: to help children stay energetic throughout the day, focus on their lessons, and support their healthy growth.
However, children’s energy needs can change throughout the day, whether they are at school, at the park, or in the middle of play. This leaves many parents facing the same question: Is it possible to choose snacks that are both practical and healthy?
It is not always possible to control what children eat, or how much they eat, during the day. That is why helping them build healthy eating habits is a more sustainable approach than setting strict food restrictions.
Why Is Healthy Snack Selection Important for Children?
According to the nutrition recommendations of the Swiss Society for Nutrition (Société Suisse de Nutrition - SSN, 2022), snacks are not just small breaks to ease hunger. For growing children, they can help meet higher energy needs while supporting attention span, learning performance, and physical development.
On the other hand, snacks with low nutritional value and an unbalanced fiber and protein profile may provide short-term energy, but they can also lead to sudden blood sugar fluctuations, which may contribute to hunger, fatigue, and difficulty concentrating. For this reason, conscious snack choices during childhood can support not only the present day, but also the foundation of lifelong healthy eating habits (Réseau d’Enseignement et de Recherche en Santé - SERO Occitanie, 2023).
What Should Parents Consider When Preparing a School Lunchbox?
When healthy eating habits are developed during childhood, their effects are not limited to the school years; they can also shape food choices later in life. This is why experts emphasize the importance of helping children develop the habit of making better food choices from an early age (Blaine et al., 2017).
One of the most important steps in building this habit is learning how to read food labels. Because more than the marketing claims on the front of a package, the ingredient list on the back tells us what we are really consuming (Lukasiewicz & Tarczewska, 2024).
Reading labels is not only about choosing the right product at that moment; over time, it helps develop a nutritional filter that can distinguish better choices from less suitable ones. This habit allows both children and parents to become more aware not only of what they consume, but also of what they put into their bodies. This small awareness can become one of the strongest foundations for lifelong healthy choices.
When choosing products for a school lunchbox, paying attention to a few basic criteria can make it easier to make more conscious decisions.
When choosing packaged snacks, the following criteria can serve as a useful guide:
- The ingredient list should be short, clear, and as simple as possible,
- The product should offer a balanced nutritional profile in terms of fiber and protein,
- It should not contain unnecessary additives.
Simple-Ingredient Snacks and Earth’s Favor’s Approach
In the pace of modern life, it may not always be realistic to completely remove packaged products from our routines. That is why it is important to choose the items that go into a lunchbox from simple-ingredient and nourishing alternatives whenever possible. Fresh fruits, raw nuts, and homemade yogurts are always strong options.
This same approach is also reflected in Earth’s Favor’s product development philosophy. The brand aims to carry the care parents show for their children into its own product development process. For this reason, when creating its recipes, Earth’s Favor focuses not only on taste, but also on ingredient simplicity, fiber and protein balance, and products that can fit into the rhythm of everyday life.
Products developed with this perspective stand out as practical alternatives that can be considered for school lunchboxes.
Conscious Snacking Is a Family Habit
Research shows that children’s eating habits are largely shaped within the family, and that parents’ attitudes can influence food choices that last a lifetime (Vatavali et al., 2020). That is why helping children develop healthy eating habits begins not with banning certain foods completely, but with teaching them how to make conscious choices.
Parenthood is a long journey shaped by small but important decisions. The care shown from the very first days continues years later while preparing a school lunchbox. Because children grow not only through the foods we place in front of them, but also by observing our choices, habits, and way of looking at life.
Perhaps the most valuable legacy we can leave our children is not a single product placed in their lunchbox, but the healthy habits we build together through conscious choices repeated every day.

