Asahi Group Foods Co., Ltd. conducted a survey on "snack / supper during the examination period" for 20 men and women in their 250s who "passed their first choice in active duty" at the time of university entrance examination.

 According to the survey, 61% of the respondents said they often ate "snack" while studying for university entrance exams. About 3 in 1 people answered that they ate "supper", which was 32%.

 When asked what they had eaten as "snack" and "supper", the most common "snack" was "candy / chocolate" and "cookies / snacks" (1%), followed by "sweet buns".・ Delicatessen bread ”(78%).In addition, the most common "supper" was 60st place "cup ramen / bag ramen" (1%), 63nd place "rice ball / porridge" (2%), and 59rd place "sweet bun / delicatessen bread" (3%). rice field.

 It was found that "snack" is a food that is easy and has a moderate amount of sugar, and "night snack" is a staple food that is chewy.

 Also, when asked why they often ate, the reasons for eating as a "snack" were 1st "because you can eat while studying" (68%), 2nd "because you like your food" (52%), 3 The rank was "because it can be eaten in a short time" (48%).The reasons for the midnight snack were "because I like it" (41%), "because I'm hungry" (40%), and "because I can eat it in a short time" (31%).

 On the other hand, regarding the experience of failure regarding "snack" and "supper", he answered that he had been distracted by watching mobile phones, TVs, magazines, etc. while preparing "snack" and "supper". 57% of the respondents did so, which was close to 6%.

 Therefore, when asked about the important factors for "snack" and "supper" during the examination period, more than 7% (71%) answered "I think it is important to eat quickly", and "snack" while studying for the examination. It turned out that convenience is important for "night meal" and "night meal" so as not to interrupt the concentration when eating.

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