American children's eating habits vary widely based on factors like age, family preferences, and socioeconomic status. On average, children aged 2 to 18 consume about 1,800 to 2,500 calories per day, depending on their activity level and growth needs. Their diets often include a mix of fruits, vegetables, grains, proteins, and dairy, but many do not meet recommended dietary guidelines, particularly in terms of fruits and vegetables. Additionally, there is a growing concern about high sugar and processed food consumption among children.
Well, it depends on how old the child is and how much chocolate the child's parents allow it to eat. Most children will eat as much chocolate as they can get their hands on.
As much as it wants to eat in 3 minutes twice a day.
As much as they can eat.
4,5126,349,786 oz
no
because they eat too much junk food
4.1 pounds
a lot especially if your American
i cannot answer this because i am not from canada but i do eat ice cream , but im not stupid enough to measure how much i eat
Children eat food, not money. What the food costs are depends on their diet.
No, it's not, unless you eat too much of it.