INTRODUCION
The aim of this report is to present the results of the nationwide survey on eating habits in Britan and it was carried aut by a frozen food company
PEOPLE QUESTIONED
A group of four hundered parents of teenagers was chosen and questioned about the eating habits of their families and the family relations
THE RESULTS
The survey showed that four out of ten families with teenagers eat their main meal in front of a TV-set. Moreover, one in twenty British families only eat together on special occassion like Christmas. Thirty-seven per cent felt watching TV was more relaxion than making a conversation.
However, ninety-five per cent of families are in favour of returning to reatin together at the dining table and sixty-nine per cent agreeded that the best way to catch up on family news.
CONCULSION
The survey shows that TV is becoming inevitable in British people\'s lives and that family relationships are becoming weaker and weaker. And the eating habits have changed over the years.