“I had a full meal of chips and peanuts at my desk.”
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Snack vs. Meal
A small amount of food between meals versus a full eating occasion.
The comparisoni
“I had a snack of chips and peanuts at my desk — not a meal. Meals are full eating occasions.”
The ruleii
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SNACK = small. MEAL = full.
SNACK is a small portion between regular meals — a handful of nuts, a piece of fruit. MEAL is a fuller eating occasion — breakfast, lunch, dinner. Culturally defined; there's no strict calorie line. Four big snacks can add up to a meal.
Memory aidiii
Remember it like this
Snack = pause. Meal = sit down.