Sunday, December 21, 2025
ADVT 
International

Canadians Prioritizing Screen Time Than Sharing Meal With Friends And Family

Darpan News Desk, 05 Jan, 2019 12:06 AM

    According to a national survey conducted by President’s Choice (PC), 92 percent of Canadians want to spend more time enjoying a meal with loved ones.

     

    However, many are guilty of prioritizing screen time and viewing the incredible moments of others over the incredible moments in front them: almost 1 in 3 Canadians (29 percent) admit to spending more than four hours of their free time engaging with screens each day; while 43 percent say they spend less than one hour each day enjoying a meal with friends and family.

     

    “The act of eating together is very simple, yet the positive impacts are significant,” says Uwe Stueckmann, Senior Vice President, Marketing, Loblaw Companies Limited.

     

    “We know moments and memories are created while sharing meals together, conversations are created with our children, healthier meals are eaten, and we leave the table happier and more connected with the ones we love.”

     

    To encourage Canadians to recognize the power of sharing a meal, PC® has released its third PC Eat Together film a 90-second film inspired by philosopher Alan Watts’ The Dream of Life chronicling people who are striving to meet society’s standards of what it means to live life to the fullest.

     

    The film wraps by underscoring that for most, the greatest moments in life are not those captured in that quest, but the ones that take place around the table with family and friends.

     

    New this year is the introduction of the PC Eat Together pledge (pc.ca/eattogether), where every time a Canadian commits to Eat Together, $1.00 will be donated to the PC Children’s Charity to help children in need eat together with their friends and families.

    MORE International ARTICLES

    21 Indian-Origin Persons Sentenced In Massive Call Centre Fraud In US

    21 Indian-Origin Persons Sentenced In Massive Call Centre Fraud In US
    Twenty-one Indian-origin persons have been sentenced here to up to 20 years for their role in a massive India-based call centre scam which defrauded thousands of US residents of hundreds of millions of dollars, the Justice Department said.

    21 Indian-Origin Persons Sentenced In Massive Call Centre Fraud In US

    Two Indian-Origin Candidates Join Race To Become London Mayor

    Two Indian-Origin Candidates Join Race To Become London Mayor
    At the last mayoral elections in May 2016, Labour's Khan defeated the Conservative party candidate Zac Goldsmith, brother of Jemima Khan - the ex-wife of Pakistani cricketer-turned-politician Imran Khan.

    Two Indian-Origin Candidates Join Race To Become London Mayor

    My Statement Misconstrued, Sikh Detainees In Us Not Handcuffed, Says Navneet Kaur

    My Statement Misconstrued, Sikh Detainees In Us Not Handcuffed, Says Navneet Kaur
    The over 50 Indian nationals detained in a prison in the US State of Oregon after illegally entering the country are not being handcuffed, a legal advocacy group volunteer said on Friday.

    My Statement Misconstrued, Sikh Detainees In Us Not Handcuffed, Says Navneet Kaur

    Pak-American Father-Son Duo Jailed For Illegally Helping Pakistan's Army

    Pak-American Father-Son Duo Jailed For Illegally Helping Pakistan's Army
    They exported goods without license to Pakistan in violation of Export Administration Regulations (EAR), according to the US Attorney District of Connecticut office.

    Pak-American Father-Son Duo Jailed For Illegally Helping Pakistan's Army

    Indian-Origin Landlord Kamal Bains Jailed For Fire Deaths In UK

    Indian-Origin Landlord Kamal Bains Jailed For Fire Deaths In UK
    An Indian-origin landlord in the UK who failed to fit smoke alarms inside a house owned by him leading to the death of two boys in a fire, has been jailed for a year, in the first prosecution of its kind in the country since new smoke alarm regulations were introduced in 2015.

    Indian-Origin Landlord Kamal Bains Jailed For Fire Deaths In UK

    UK Students Boycott Renowned English Writer Rudyard Kipling Over Anti-India Views

    UK Students Boycott Renowned English Writer Rudyard Kipling Over Anti-India Views
    A poem by renowned English writer Rudyard Kipling has been scrubbed off the walls of the Manchester University by students as a boycott against his "racist" views that legitimised the British Empire in India.

    UK Students Boycott Renowned English Writer Rudyard Kipling Over Anti-India Views