concept   hunger
culture   United States
statement   In the United States, it is common to eat multiple meals and snacks throughout the day to address hunger.

22 similar statements
# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 being hungry United States Eating when hungry is a basic need and considered normal in everyday life. 1
2 being hungry United States It's common to eat snacks or a small meal when feeling hungry between mealtimes. 1
3 being hungry United States It is common to snack between meals to satisfy hunger. 1
4 diminish own hunger United States Eating a full meal or snack when feeling hungry is a common and acceptable way to diminish own hunger. 1
5 hunger United States Feeling hungry between meals is common and snacking is widely accepted. 1
6 hunger United States Hunger often leads to eating a full meal to satisfy the feeling of emptiness. 1
7 hungry USA It's polite to say 'I'm hungry' when visiting someone's home for a meal to indicate that you are ready to eat. 1
8 hungry USA It is common to have three meals a day and snacks in between to avoid feeling hungry. 1
9 hungry people United States Hungry people may seek out food banks or soup kitchens for assistance. 1
10 hungry person United States It is common to offer a snack or meal to a hungry person as a gesture of hospitality and care. 1
11 hungry person United States May seek out a snack or meal to satisfy hunger 1
12 hungry person United States It is common to eat three meals a day, with snacks in between, when feeling hungry. 1
13 sate hunger United States Sating hunger often involves consuming large portion sizes and a diverse range of foods. 1
14 sate hunger United States Common to sate hunger with a full meal consisting of a main course, sides, and a drink. 1
15 sate hunger United States Eating a full meal at regular meal times is important to sate hunger. 1
16 sate hunger United States Eating a substantial meal is the standard way to sate hunger. 1
17 sating hunger United States Eating a well-balanced meal is essential for sating hunger and maintaining energy levels. 1
18 sating hunger United States Eating a substantial meal is often seen as necessary to sate hunger. 1
19 satisfy appetites with minimum effort United States Convenience foods and fast food are widely available and commonly consumed to satisfy appetites with minimum effort. 1
20 satisfy appetites with minimum effort United States Fast food and pre-packaged meals are common choices for satisfying appetites with minimum effort. 1
21 satisfying appetites with minimum effort United States Fast food and convenience meals are common choices for satisfying appetites with minimum effort. 1
22 starvation United States Considered a humanitarian crisis and a focus of charitable efforts. 1