Parents Have Spent More Than Two Whole Days Cleaning Up Kids’ Messes Since the Pandemic Started
If you feel like the past year has been a never-ending cycle of your kids trashing the house and you cleaning it over and over . . . you’re not the only one.
According to a new survey conducted by OnePoll on behalf of the National Watermelon Promotion Board, parents have spent 59 total hours just cleaning up the messes their kids have made during the pandemic. That’s almost two-and-a-half entire days.
Those numbers are based on the average kid making six messes per week, with each one taking their parents around 16 minutes to clean up.
And the most common messes involve food . . . toys . . . and clothes.
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