2022
DOI: 10.3389/fcomp.2022.838229
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Effects of Meal Similarity on Interpersonal Synchronization in Three-Party Remote Dining

Abstract: In recent years, online commensality, such as remote dining, has become a way to connect people in different places. In remote dining, people have drinks, snacks, or meals while chatting with each other via video calls and seek connectedness and belonging. However, many people feel that there is a gap between real-life and digital co-eating and that interaction in current remote dining fails to satisfy the need for companionship. Unlike real-life co-eating, in remote dining, one's meal may not be similar to th… Show more

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“…Our participants were given the information about the subsequent eating scenarios and were asked to make food choices independently. Given that remote diners engaging in cloud‐based commensality have to choose and prepare their dishes separately (Wang et al, 2022), this may lead them to perceive food choices in this context as similar to those made when eating alone.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Our participants were given the information about the subsequent eating scenarios and were asked to make food choices independently. Given that remote diners engaging in cloud‐based commensality have to choose and prepare their dishes separately (Wang et al, 2022), this may lead them to perceive food choices in this context as similar to those made when eating alone.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%