The secret of a successful marriage: Eating together is ‘as vital as sex’ for a relationship, study finds More couples who eat together say they are happy with each other, report found Marriage Foundation said shared meals ensure couples communicate properly said couples should make an effort not to be distracted by mobile phones
By Steve Doughty Social Affairs Correspondent For The Daily Mail
Published: 00:54 BST, 15 May 2019 | Updated: 00:54 BST, 15 May 2019
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With so much pressure on modern couples, many find their lives falling into different timetables and routines.
Sharing mealtimes is not always easy – but a report says it’s as important as a good sex life for long-term happiness.
The study by the Marriage Foundation found that more couples who eat together say they are happy with each other than those who routinely eat apart – 67 per cent as opposed to 58 per cent.