“…Studies on mealtimes in different contexts have, as previously stated, mainly studied food when involved in adult's concerns with children's eating practices (with notable exceptions such as: Esser, 2017; Hansen et al, 2016; Martín‐Bylund, 2018; Sieber Egger et al, 2021). There has been some consideration of the value that food can gain in those interactions, however, mainly when humans are considered to assign food with emotional and moral values such as ‘healthy’ or ‘nutritious’ (Bova, 2019; Curtis et al, 2010; Ochs & Kremer‐Sadlik, 2015; Ochs & Shohet, 2006; Paugh & Izquierdo, 2009; Punch et al, 2010).…”