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''[[The Sims]]'' featured only a few types of food. [[Sim]]s with a fridge can have a snack, or can prepare a meal. The meal will be either steak and beans, a salad, or a can of beans, depending on what else is available. If the Sim doesn't have, or can't get to, a [[stove]], microwave, or toaster oven, the meal becomes a salad. If the Sim doesn't have, or can't get to, a preparation surface, the meal becomes a can of beans. Sims can choose to have a 'quick meal', which does not need to be prepared, but can be cooked for best results. Sims can use the [[Barbecue|BBQ grill]] to cook a plate of hamburgers. Sims do not have to buy food, but are instead charged each time they prepare a meal or have a snack. They are charged §20 for a group meal (which serves six), §10 for a single meal, and §5 for a snack. (If ''[[Unleashed]]'' is installed, they are not charged for meals prepared from a [[pantry]], though they'll still be charged for snacks.) Sims can also use the phone to order [[pizza]], which will cost them §40.
 
Later [[expansion pack]]s provided more food for Sims to eat, including a [[birthday cake]], cookies, and turkey. This food is bought from [[buy mode]], and is ready to eat when purchased. ''[[Livin' Large]]'' added [[Servo#The Sims|Servo]], which will produce food when told to serve a meal. It's not very good mealfood, but it is free. In ''[[The Sims: Unleashed|Unleashed]]'', [[dog]]s and [[cat]]s can be fed pet food using a [[food bowl]]. The most significant upgrade was that of ''[[Makin' Magic]]'', which provided a baker's oven which allows Sims to prepare more types of food, as long as the required ingredients were in the Sim's inventory.
 
===Snacks===
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==The Sims 3==
{{See also|Cooking (The Sims 3)}}
 
{{Missing-info|Food in other expansion packs except WA, SN, Season, and Quick Meals}}
In ''[[The Sims 3]]'', [[refrigerator]]s provide the Sims with the choices of quick meals and meals for food. Quick meals in the fridge are free of charge, but for the most part - require no preparation. Whilst they are filling as main meals, they don't give a Sim any [[mood]] benefit, such as the Good Meal [[moodlet]]. Main meals, which use up or charge the Sim for the needed ingredients, require a countertop to be prepared on, then cooked on a [[stove]] or [[microwave]]d. These meals, as well ingredients, can be stored and later retrieved from the refrigerator to prolong expiration. And unlike in previous game, [[leftover]]s will eventually still spoil in the fridge and Sim's inventory if left there for too long.
 
Food can also be obtained by stocking a [[buffet table]] with three dishes for a price. Unlike in previous games, fruit and vegetables can be consumed entirely in their raw form. Sims taking a visit to a [[Bistro]] can Eat Outside to order a random dish of their choice. In ''[[The Sims 3: World Adventures|World Adventures]]'', Sims can purchase [[dried food]] in foreign locations, which will never spoil and can be eaten on the go. [[Food truck]]s can provide Sims with greasy street food in [[Bridgeport]]. Many community lots contain [[bar (object)|professional bars]], [[food stand]]s and [[espresso bar|barista barsbar]]s, that sell food, though these are usually of low quality. [[Resort]]s comes with a special buffet table, which can be set up of different type of variety and cost for quality.
 
As in ''The Sims 2'', children can use the [[Rip Co. Little Baker Oven|toy oven]] to make muffins and other sweets. These were later broken down into vanilla, chocolate, and other goods for the bake sales in ''[[The Sims 3: Ambitions|Ambitions]]''.
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