 The pandemic caused many Tunisians to change their dietary habits, with some consuming more unhealthy foods such as processed meats, sugary drinks, and alcoholic beverages. Additionally, many reported experiencing appetite variations, with women being more likely to consume unhealthier foods than men. Furthermore, elderly individuals were less likely to experience negative changes in their dietary habits compared to younger adults, while those who had not completed their education were more likely to report negative changes. Overall, these findings suggest that the pandemic has had a negative effect on Tunisian citizens' dietary habits, leading to potential increases in obesity rates. To address this issue, public health officials should use mass media campaigns to promote healthy eating habits, particularly among illiterate and young populations. This article was offered by South and Turkey, Calabusekri, Tarik Trabelsi, and others. We are article.tv, links in the description below.