Indira Alibayeva, a dedicated researcher and member of NURCE, recently gave an insightful interview to the national channel Qazaqstan, discussing the rise of snacking culture in Kazakhstan and its impact on modern lifestyles.
She highlighted how snacking has become a global trend, providing people with convenient food options that help them balance fast-paced lives in an evolving economy. In particular, she emphasized the benefits for working women, who juggle both career and family responsibilities.
“The ability to have food delivered has become a crucial support system, easing the workload for women who dedicate their time to both family and professional growth,” Indira noted.
Addressing concerns about traditional mealtime customs, she reassured viewers that the rise of snacking and food delivery services does not necessarily weaken family bonding. Instead, she explained that new dining habits—such as ordering food or dining out—can serve as valuable opportunities to strengthen family connections in today’s fast-moving world.
As an advocate for working and entrepreneurial women, Indira underscored the importance of adapting to modern challenges while preserving cultural traditions. Her perspective sheds light on the evolving dynamics of modern Kazakh society, striking a balance between progress and heritage.
She highlighted how snacking has become a global trend, providing people with convenient food options that help them balance fast-paced lives in an evolving economy. In particular, she emphasized the benefits for working women, who juggle both career and family responsibilities.
“The ability to have food delivered has become a crucial support system, easing the workload for women who dedicate their time to both family and professional growth,” Indira noted.
Addressing concerns about traditional mealtime customs, she reassured viewers that the rise of snacking and food delivery services does not necessarily weaken family bonding. Instead, she explained that new dining habits—such as ordering food or dining out—can serve as valuable opportunities to strengthen family connections in today’s fast-moving world.
As an advocate for working and entrepreneurial women, Indira underscored the importance of adapting to modern challenges while preserving cultural traditions. Her perspective sheds light on the evolving dynamics of modern Kazakh society, striking a balance between progress and heritage.
