Communal meal

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Freedom from Want by Norman Rockwell, an iconic image of an American Thanksgiving meal

A communal meal is a meal eaten by a group of people that serves a social and/or ceremonial purpose.

Some examples of communal meals are the Native American potlatch, the Christian Agape feast, the Thanksgiving meal, cocktail parties, and company picnics.

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