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Qué (quién) es TV dinner - definición

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TV dinner         
(TV dinners)
A TV dinner is a complete meal that is sold in a single container. It can be heated up quickly and eaten from the container it is cooked in.
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TV dinner         
¦ noun a prepared pre-packed meal that only requires heating before it is ready to eat.
ready meal         
(ready meals)
Ready meals are complete meals that are sold in shops. They are already prepared and you need only heat them before eating them.
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Wikipedia

Frozen meal

A frozen meal (also called TV dinner (Canada and US), prepackaged meal, ready-made meal, ready meal (UK), frozen dinner, and microwave meal) is a packaged frozen meal that comes portioned for an individual. A frozen meal in the United States and Canada usually consists of a type of meat for the main course, and sometimes vegetables, potatoes, and/or a dessert. The main dish can also be pasta or fish. In European frozen meals, Indian and Chinese meals are common. Another form of convenience food, which is merely a refrigerated ready meal that requires less heating but expires sooner, is popular in the UK.

The term TV dinner, which has become common, was first used as part of a brand of packaged meals developed in 1953 by the company C.A. Swanson & Sons (the full name was TV Brand Frozen Dinner). The original TV Dinner came in an aluminum tray and was heated in an oven. In the US and Canada, the term is synonymous with any packaged meal or dish ("dinner") purchased frozen in a supermarket and heated at home. In 1986, the Campbell Soup Company introduced the microwave-safe tray. Consequently, today, most frozen food trays are made of a microwaveable and disposable material, usually plastic or coated cardboard.

Ejemplos de uso de TV dinner
1. An empty TV dinner tray collected rainwater near the front door.
2. Even in its early days, the TV dinner was not universally well received.
3. However, he didn‘t want to call himself the father of the TV dinner. I really didn‘t invent the dinner.
4. "[The TV dinner] is a big problem in the UK and America but I think in countries with a stronger food/family tradition, like Italy and Spain, the concept of the TV dinner is probably regarded with horror." ‘Hate mail‘ In the UK, celebrity chef Jamie Oliver has launched a high–profile campaign to improve children‘s diets by cutting down on processed food.
5. But it seems that the TV dinner generation has no use for most of the items in their cutlery drawer – they simply eat with their hands.