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What does the food on the plate signify and how food practices contribute to personal identity?

      

What does the food on the plate signify and how food practices contribute to personal identity?

  

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- Defines people‘s perception about themselves as consumers of food and how they view
others based on their dietary habits. People are associated with different personality based
on food choices. For example people who eat fast food and synthetic food were classified
as religious conservatives.
- Defines people perception on how people look in terms of body sizes based on the food
they eat. good food eater and the other was the bad food eater. good food eaters to
be thinner, active, and more fit than persons with the same physical characteristics and
exercise habits who ate bad foods.
- Social and psychological factors have an influence on people‘s food habits and choices.
For instance children tend to choose foods eaten by admired adults, like their teachers but
not their parents. Children also chose food similar to that eaten by favorite fictional
characters, peers, and especially their older brothers and sisters.
- Food as an expression of identity is apparent in the experience of going out to eat. Studies
indicate that established that restaurants serve more than food. They strive to satisfy
nutritional and emotional needs in their clientele. When deciding where to dine out,
consumers may consider a variety of factors, such as, the menu, atmosphere, service,
location, and cost or value of the meal.
Titany answered the question on November 5, 2021 at 06:05


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