It all began when our son fell in love with construction. Our whole house had transformed into a construction site: toy dump trucks parked in the living room. Power Cranes and cement trucks covered the carpets and sheets in his bedroom. Fork lifts replaced rubber ducks in the bathtub. It was only a matter of time before the trucks made their way to the kitchen, too. One day, we found our son on the floor using his breakfast cereal as rubble for his bulldozer. That gave us an idea: what if breakfast, lunch, and dinner could become rubble for real? What if forks, spoons, and pushers were the “machines”? We put on our entrepreneurial hardhats and made the first fleet of Constructive Eating trucks.
Even though Constructive Eating has grown, we never want to lose sight of what is important. Everything is sourced and manufactured in the United States. Packaging is made from recyclable material. Orders are filled by local students who are given professional guidance throughout their employment.