“…Studies have shown that the consumption of vegetables, fruits, legumes, and cereal products, which are the basis of the Mediterranean diet, increased during the pandemic process, while the consumption of unhealthy snacks such as bakery products (cakes, cookies, chocolate, candy, and pastry foods) and alcoholic beverages increased [5] , [17] , [20] , [21] , [24] , [25] , [28] , [29] , [30] , [31] . Opposite to other studies, in another study, it was determined that one-third of the participants did not consume fruit every day [26] , and in another study, the consumption of seafood and meat group foods, junk food, and the habit of eating out decreased [22] .…”