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Missing Meals, Missing Connection: The Modern Family Dinner Dilemma

Marie-Antoinette Issa by Marie-Antoinette Issa
18/08/2025
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It’s a statistic that might make you pause mid-bite. New findings from the University of Sydney show more than 40% of young Aussies are lonely. It’s a growing crisis in Australia, but modern life is eroding our ability to connect. And, while loneliness has many causes, experts are pointing to a quiet culprit hiding in plain sight – the decline of family dinner time.

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Dinner time has long done more than just fuel up the family – it sparks storytelling, settles arguments, and strengthens family bonds each night.. But according to HelloFresh’s new State of Dinnertime report, that ritual is under threat. Only a third of Aussie families now sit down together for dinner each night, while 5% don’t have dinner together at all.

“Even in households with strict rules, phones and devices sneak onto the table,” says Dr Michael Carr-Gregg, a leading Australian psychologist who works with HelloFresh to explore the impacts of modern life on family connections. “It’s not just about food. Dinner time is an opportunity for families to talk, to listen, and to truly engage with one another. Losing that time chips away at our emotional health.”

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The report shows that modern life has turned dinner into a functional task rather than a family ritual. Busy work schedules and late nights at the office are the biggest barriers to shared meals (51%), closely followed by after-school commitments (49%), screen distractions (33%), and sheer exhaustion (29%). Meanwhile, over half of parents (51%) spend more time planning and prepping dinner than they do actually spending time with the family.

Screens are the top disruptor, with 34% of parents admitting to watching TV over dinner most nights. Even in households where 42% of parents ban devices at the table, 22% of family members sneak them in anyway. Other interruptions range from arguments over disliked meals (28%) and sports on TV (27%) to sudden new food aversions from the kids (27%).

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When is a mid-week serve of Spag Bol so much more? When it offers an opportunity to connect, communicate and let loved ones know you care …

Despite the challenges, parents understand the true value of dinner together. The HelloFresh report reveals:

  • 79% of Aussie parents see dinner time as the most important family touchpoint of the day
  • 89% say it’s a chance to reconnect after a busy day
  • 57% agree that the best, “real” conversations happen at the dinner table
  • 45% say without dinner, they’d struggle to find other time to connect
  • 66% worry that a lack of connection at dinner affects their children’s routine, rhythm, and structure

Nostalgia also plays a role. Six out of ten parents agree dinner felt more meaningful when they were kids. Today, 59% of families describe dinner as a rushed, “tick box” activity, and 54% feel it’s become more about convenience than connection. Repeating the same meals week after week doesn’t help – 35% of parents say they have only up to five dinners in rotation, while 43% admit that the daily “what’s for dinner?” struggle has stripped the joy from mealtime.

Clearly, something’s cooking – and it’s not just dinner. Aussie families say more fun and variety are key. 60% want to bring new and inspiring meals into their rotation, while 26% suggest inviting friends and family over mid-week, and another 26% think using the “good plates” can make the meal feel special. HelloFresh’s meal solutions aim to take the stress out of planning and prep, helping families reclaim that lost joy – and the deeper connections that come with it.

“Dinnertime is where empathy, communication, and belonging are built,” says Dr Carr-Gregg. By keeping families at the table, even a few nights a week, we nourish not just our bodies but our relationships. And in a world where loneliness is on the rise, that simple act can make all the difference.”

Loneliness may feel like a complex societal problem, but sometimes the solution is simple – found around the dining table, plate by plate, story by story. After all, a family that eats together doesn’t just feed the body – it feeds the soul.

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Marie-Antoinette Issa

Marie-Antoinette Issa

Marie-Antoinette Issa is the Beauty & Lifestyle Editor for The Carousel, Women Love Tech and Women Love Travel. She has worked across news and women's lifestyle magazines and websites including Cosmopolitan, Cleo, Madison, Concrete Playground, The Urban List and Daily Mail, I Quit Sugar and Huffington Post.

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