convenience food
Americannoun
noun
Etymology
Origin of convenience food
First recorded in 1960–65
Example Sentences
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The growing popularity of convenience food in the developing world is partly responsible for the growth in obesity rates amongst children, according to Unicef.
From BBC • Sep. 9, 2025
I really don’t like cooking and like convenience food so my dietitian recommended making small changes to my diet and slowly working up to my goals.
From Slate • Oct. 12, 2023
Alison Ladman writes in Our Coast Magazine that knishes "started as peasant food, later became a 19th century street cart convenience food and now are a staple of Jewish delis."
From Salon • Dec. 21, 2022
The more you eat out or rely on convenience food, the more the balance of your diet will go the wrong way.
From The Guardian • Dec. 31, 2018
Then came a fat man and woman with their two small boys who were also fat, which probably meant they all ate too much convenience food and needed to improve their diet.
From "The London Eye Mystery" by Siobhan Dowd
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