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Gender equality linked to men eating more meat, shows study

In wealthier countries with greater gender equality, men tend to eat more meat than women, according to a new study. Researchers believe this trend occurs because people in these countries have more freedom to express their food preferences. Christopher Hopwood, a psychology professor at the University of Zurich, and his team examined meat consumption differences […]

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