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Question
What are the reasons that decide what we eat? Put an '√' on them. Add to the list.
- What is easily available?
- What we can buy?
- Customs and traditions.
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Solution
| What is easily available? | ✓ |
| What we can buy? | ✓ |
| Customs and traditions | ✓ |
| Our likes and dislikes | ✓ |
| The freshness of the food item | ✓ |
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