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Hi everyone,


As a few of you know, I'm currently studying for my PhD and am currently recruiting people to take a short (<10 mins) online survey for a study I'm conducting about family eating. I would be really grateful to anyone who has the time to complete it. It's completely anonymous and open to anyone who has at least one child between 1 and 16 years living with them some of the time.


For more information and to complete the questionnaire, please follow this link: https://www.getfeedback.com/r/vm403IEa


Thank you in advance, and please give me a shout if you have any questions!

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Just wanted to drop a quick note to say thank you so much to the people who have filled this in - because it's anonymous, I can't thank you individually but I can see that people have followed the link I posted to fill it in, so thank you very much!


For anyone else, I'm still keen for more people to complete it if you have the time :)

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