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Dietary habits in Czech households - Potraviny (Food) 2025

Czech citizens most often eat three (44%) or four (29%) meals a day.
Men are more likely to eat three meals a day (50% of men, 39% of women), while women are slightly more likely to eat four meals a day (24% of men, 32% of women). In terms of age, we then see that the proportion of people who regularly consume 3 meals a day also increases with age.
By far the most common meals people (themselves or someone in their household) prepare at home are breakfast and dinner, with around two thirds of people (66% breakfast, 69% dinner) preparing them 6 to 7 times a week. As for lunches, more than half of people (52%) prepare these at home 6 to 7 times a week.
The vast majority of people (97%) usually have dinner at home in a typical week, 70% have breakfast and the least often people have lunch at home (50%).

When it comes to eating out, at least once every 14 days, people most often eat in a cafeteria/canteen (33%), somewhere else outside the home, e.g. at a relative's house (26%) and in a restaurant (24%).
More than three-fifths (62%) of the Czech public never use delivery apps to order food. In contrast, less than a quarter (24%) use them more than once every six months.

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