Hakuhodo Institute of Life and Living Releases 'Food Lifestyle Survey 2026' Results
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- Hakuhodo Institute of Life and Living Releases 'Food Lifestyle Survey 2026' Results
- The Hakuhodo Institute of Life and Living surveyed 1,500 people aged 20-69 on their food habits. Findings show an expansion in what is considered 'home cooking' and a move toward complete nutrition foods. Approximately 80% of respondents now favor gender-neutral cooking responsibilities and efficiency in food preparation.
- Source: PR TIMES
- Date: Mon Jun 08 2026 19:00:07 GMT+0900 (Japan Standard Time)
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The Hakuhodo Institute of Life and Living surveyed 1,500 people aged 20-69 on their food habits. Findings show an expansion in what is considered 'home cooking' and a move toward complete nutrition foods. Approximately 80% of respondents now favor gender-neutral cooking responsibilities and efficiency in food preparation.
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- Hakuhodo Institute of Life and Living Releases 'Food Lifestyle Survey 2026' Results (Mon Jun 08 2026 19:00:07 GMT+0900 (Japan Standard Time)), PR TIMES
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- PR TIMES
- Date
- Mon Jun 08 2026 19:00:07 GMT+0900 (Japan Standard Time)
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The Hakuhodo Institute of Life and Living surveyed 1,500 people aged 20-69 on their food habits. Findings show an expansion in what is considered 'home cooking' and a move toward complete nutrition foods. Approximately 80% of respondents now favor gender-neutral cooking responsibilities and efficiency in food preparation.
AI Analysis
Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: How is the definition of 'home-cooked meal' changing?
- A: More people are considering a combination of ready-to-eat foods, such as bread with butter, natto in its package, and heated frozen foods, as home-cooked meals.
- Q: What items are increasingly being accepted as meal replacements?
- A: More people are considering complete nutrition meals, balanced nutrition meals, protein supplements, and granola as meal replacements.
- Q: How have gender role perceptions in cooking changed?
- A: About 80% of people now view it as a current value that men take charge of cooking in household chores, and gender-based role perceptions have become less prominent.
- Q: How do people feel about reducing the effort required for cooking?
- A: About 80% of people support the idea of reducing the effort required for cooking to create more time for other activities.
- Q: Who were the subjects of this survey?
- A: The survey targeted 1,500 men and women aged 20 to 69.