How to Plan a Supermarket Scavenger Hunt

Think of the participant ages., Set rules for the game.

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Step-by-Step Guide

  1. Step 1: Think of the participant ages.

    Concentrate the scavenger hunt on colors and names for younger children, while older children would be challenged on nutritional facts, price differences, and research questions. , Safety should be a top priority, so exclude any items on top shelves or places where the participants cannot reach.

    Depending on the number of items and challenge difficulties, set a time limit for everyone to complete the hunt.

    No item should be purchased, so disallow any cart or basket holding, as they should only need a pen and paper to collect the information with.
  2. Step 2: Set rules for the game.

Detailed Guide

Concentrate the scavenger hunt on colors and names for younger children, while older children would be challenged on nutritional facts, price differences, and research questions. , Safety should be a top priority, so exclude any items on top shelves or places where the participants cannot reach.

Depending on the number of items and challenge difficulties, set a time limit for everyone to complete the hunt.

No item should be purchased, so disallow any cart or basket holding, as they should only need a pen and paper to collect the information with.

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