Updated On: 13 July, 2012 11:57 AM IST | | ANI
Sharing a meal with a former romantic partner is more likely than other, non-food-related activities to make your current partner jealous, a new study has found
Researchers, led by Kevin Kniffin of Cornell University, asked undergraduate students to rate their jealousy in response to hypothetical scenarios involving their romantic partner engaging with a former partner, either by email, phone, coffee, or a meal.

They found that a meal elicited the highest jealousy ratings, potentially pointing to the importance of meals for human relationships and intimacy.