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The impact of industrialization on meal patterns in Vienna, Austria

Rotenberg, 1981

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3966558371460978389
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Rotenberg R
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Ecology of Food and Nutrition

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In Vienna, the number of socially recognized mealtimes has declined from five at the turn of the century to three today. This paper analyzes the forces which have resulted in this decline. Meal patterns are viewed as non‐arbitrary reflections of time allocations in …
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