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United States
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In the United States, lunch often consists of sandwiches, salads or leftovers eaten during a midday break.
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Italy
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In Italy, lunch is a relaxed, social event consisting of multiple courses and often followed by a nap.
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Spain
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In Spain, lunch is a leisurely, multi-course meal enjoyed with family or friends, often followed by a siesta.
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Canada
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In Canada, lunch is typically eaten around midday, and often consists of packed lunches or meals with colleagues.
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Western countries
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In Western countries, lunch often consists of sandwiches, salads, or leftovers and is typically eaten around midday as a quick work break.
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China
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In China, lunch is typically a quick and functional meal with rice, noodles, and shared dishes in workplace and school settings.
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Germany
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In Germany, lunch typically includes bread, cold cuts, sausages, potatoes, and sauerkraut for a quick and practical meal.
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Latin America
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In Latin American culture, lunch is a multi-course, lengthy meal enjoyed leisurely well into the afternoon.
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Rural communities in developing countries
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In rural communities in developing countries, lunch is a leisurely and communal meal enjoyed with family or friends.
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Tropical regions
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In tropical regions, lunch is a light and often cold meal to avoid heating up the body.
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Urban dwellers in developed countries
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Urban dwellers in developed countries often consume lunch as a quick meal on the go or at a desk.
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