
‘Girl dinners’ social media trend sparks concern among experts: ‘Unhealthy obsession’
Fox News
“Girl dinners," a TikTok trend sweeping social media this summer, is sparking concern among doctors and nutritionists as a gateway to disordered eating. Here's what to know.
Some of the more substantial "girl dinners" follow a charcuterie theme, including a spread of nuts, cheeses, olives, sliced meats and breads or crackers. "There's nothing wrong with making use of a seemingly random collection of ingredients in the pantry — but a diet soda or cup of ice does not make a meal." Melissa Rudy is health editor and a member of the lifestyle team at Fox News Digital.
Others, however, are far more limited.

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