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Dining Out, Eating In: Changing Food Practices and Social Relationships in Urban India

Deepa Mohan

Abstract 

This paper examines how changes in urban India, such as rapid urbanization and new work habits, are influencing food behaviours. It reviews how dining in restaurants, using food delivery apps, and easy fast food have affected how families share meals, form close bonds, and operate within the home. Using theories from sociology, such as practice theory and late modernity, the study examines how class, gender, aspirations, and food consumption interact with one another This teaches that food plays a role in cultural acceptance, social status, and identity and often causes disagreement between health intentions and eating fast food. Besides, the paper looks at how food care is affected by gender, the way food preparation becomes a commodified activity, and the ways food culture is performed in online spaces. Within the framework of India’s urban growth, the research analyses how eating has changed in social and cultural terms for city residents today. Finally, it recommends future research topics for personalized food using AI as well as the social and political changes digital food economies may produce.

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Published: June 2025 [Vol. 08, No. 06]