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Maybe with autonomy off. Otherwise they'd keep trying to go get a sammwich.
Like sims try to fill up theire need even when they are allmoast full but just have a minor (or major) disaster when acutaly needing to fill up the needs.
The OP story kinda remindes me of how some male reindeer are sooooo focused on figthing and trying to woohoo with the females that they dont have time to eat and digest, This doest seem a nbig problem froma humans perspective but reindeer are rumanants and they eat nutricinally and calloricaly poor foods like moss lichen and sometimes grass and it takes f o r e v e r to digest.
I remember when I first played Sims 2, the Sim I created died I think thirty minutes into the game because a tree was too close to the kitchen window and apparently caused a fire even though the tree's branch wasn't visible within the house. I don't know how often I had to restart and watch that Sim die in a fire until I figured out that the tree was to blame 😂
this is why i made a second kitchen on the second floor