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Microwave meal - Definition and Overview

A microwave meal (also referred to as a frozen dinner or a T.V. dinner, because it is often eaten while watching TV) is a prepackaged, frozen meal which usually comes packaged in a flat cardboard box.

They are typically purchased at a supermarket and stored in the freezer for later use. When it is time to prepare them, the plastic cover is removed, and the meal is heated in the microwave oven for a few minutes, after which a fully prepared meal is ready— one requiring minimal effort to prepare. They are the ultimate in convenience, but they can be more expensive than preparing food from scratch. They are also less nutritious than fresh food, since they are usually heavily processed, and are formulated to remain edible after long periods of storage, thus often requiring additives such as BHT.

Before the proliferation of microwave ovens, TV dinners were packaged in aluminum trays and heated in conventional ovens.

Example Usage of Microwave

DeeRaz: @ScottWGraves "Microwave minutes are longer than normal minutes." via TFLN" Listen To Your Yourselves! You are Not Worthy The GOP Is Cooked!
sourmash71: Very concerned about @NikolaiN4 potato problem. Could be Microwave issues.
DatmanStray: I'm tired mann .. I got a plate in da Microwave Asap in da A.m but till next time I'm outttie 5000
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