: Traditional, scheduled family dinners are frequently replaced by "snacking" or solo eating while consuming digital content. Entertainment—specifically smartphone use—is now a permanent guest at the dinner table, leading to a "mindless eating" pattern where the entertainment takes priority over the sensory experience of the food. 4. Health, Activism, and Ethical Consumption

: The phenomenon of Mukbang (broadcast eating) represents the ultimate fusion of eating and entertainment. Teens often consume these videos as a form of "parasocial dining," providing a sense of companionship or sensory satisfaction (ASMR) that replaces traditional family meal structures. 3. The On-Demand Lifestyle and Autonomy

: The ability to order specific, hyper-customized meals at any hour fits the "on-demand" entertainment schedule of a teen (gaming, streaming, late-night studying).