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         <title>According to a recent survey, women cook more meals than men do at home in almost every nation on the planet, indicating that the gender gap in this area has expanded. In 2022, women prepared slightly less than nine meals a week on average. Approximately four men cook each week. These are the findings of an annual survey conducted by Cookpad and Gallup to find out how frequently people in various nations around the world cook and consume meals at home. </title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<p>According to a recent survey, women cook more meals than men do at home in almost every nation on the planet, indicating that the gender gap in this area has expanded. In 2022, women prepared slightly less than nine meals a week on average. Approximately four men cook each week. These are the findings of an annual survey conducted by Cookpad and Gallup to find out how frequently people in various nations around the world cook and consume meals at home. Traditional gender roles were well-established when the survey was conducted in 2018, but the results of the survey during the pandemic years revealed that men were cooking more. </p>]]></description>
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