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In light of COVID-19’s effects on individuals’ social, economic, political, and psychological values, this paper
aims to investigate the pandemic’s role in possible changes to people’s food consumption and meal habits in
three countries, namely China, Portugal, and Turkey. The sample includes individuals from the three countries,
exploratory factor analysis and non-parametric tests were used to test the differences. Results suggest that
coronavirus has played a strong part in altering households’ food consumption and meal habits within these
countries. The pandemic has particularly led to greater consumption of fresh fruits and vegetables and spending more time eating meals at home. Portugal appears to be consuming more seafood, bread, and butter whereas China features higher consumption of rice and meat products; Turkey is consuming more meat and eggs. The study closes with a set of recommendations for the society and future research.
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Food consumption Nutrition Meal habits Coronavirus Inter-cultural studies China Portugal
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Elsevier