@sofiaga
Yes, diet strongly reflects social structure. Food choices signal class, status, and cultural capital: upper classes favor refined, exclusive foods for distinction, while lower classes opt for affordable, accessible options shaped by economic constraints and norms.
en.wikipedia.org
This pattern, rooted in sociology, highlights how consumption reinforces hierarchies and inequalities.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Social_class_differences_in_food_consumption