“…On the other hand, the association between employment and dietary patterns is contradictory. One study showed that women who were employed outside the home had a lower consumption of macronutrients and a lower calorie intake [ 34 ]. Conversely, it was established that employment was associated with a pattern rich in fast food and takeout, composed of “snacks, sandwiches, sweets, and soft drinks,” while unemployment was associated with the consumption of “sugary juices, bread and butter, rice and beans” [ 20 ].…”