Social Culture of Food Sharing


The social culture of food sharing is not just about sharing food, but also about sharing moments, space, and skills with others while we have meals together. Sharing a meal or cooking together allows us to stay connected.

Food sharing can have a profound influence on each other, our social culture, social network, and social structure, bringing us together through food. It can promote social cohesion, encourage communication and empathy, and foster a sense of community. When we share food, we share not only our meals but also our culture, traditions, and values. This can help break down cultural barriers and promote cross-cultural understanding. Ultimately, food sharing is a powerful tool that can bring people from diverse backgrounds together and strengthen our social fabric.



Food sharing is not only a cultural practice but also a social psychology that examines how food brings people together. There is a stark difference between eating alone and having a meal together with our friends or family. Through this publication, we aim to explore how eating together has become an essential part of our daily routine and how it can impact our social lives.

This publication will showcase and explain how sharing food with others can influence our social interactions, behaviors, and relationships. We will delve into the psychological mechanisms underlying food sharing and explore the ways in which it can foster social connections, encourage collaboration, and enhance our well-being. Ultimately, we hope to demonstrate the importance of food sharing in building and maintaining strong and meaningful relationships.



This publication can also serve as a reminder to the audience that they can send a message to their friends and make plans to meet up again over a meal. Food sharing provides an opportunity for people to come together, catch up, and create new memories. It is a simple yet effective way to stay connected with loved ones and maintain strong relationships.



In addition to the publication, we have also created a motion piece for this project. We understand that some audiences prefer moving images, and the motion piece is designed to provide a summary of the research in a visually engaging format. The motion piece includes footage that showcases how people share food, moments, spaces, skills, and tools with each other. It offers a glimpse into the social culture of food sharing and how it brings people together.

Through the motion piece, we aim to communicate our research findings in an accessible and captivating way. We hope that it will inspire viewers to explore the social psychology of food sharing and encourage them to join in the communal experience of sharing a meal.