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Nestlé study shows modern life is changing Germans' eating habits

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The unpredictability of the average German's daily routine is having a significant impact on their eating habits, according to a Nestlé study.

The survey asked more than 10,000 people about their day-to-day life and dietary patterns.

Work was an obvious influence on people's eating habits. Surprisingly, longer working hours affected women's eating patterns more than men's.

Read the full story:www.nestle.com/Media/NewsAndFeatures/Pages/German_eating_habits.aspx

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