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Will remove at Cozar's request.
I really want to use this mod. It only makes sense that drinks and raw foods should not incur a debuff to eat without a table. (Lots of people enjoy things like drinks and stuff like berries on the go - e.g., while on a trail, jogging, on a road trip, etc.) I also like the novel approach of how the mood penalty is removed by changing the search radius and then using Harmony patches.
I assume Pemmican was nerfed because they no longer need a table, while Survival meals do. Instead, I'd suggest making Survival meals also edible without a table.
Whenever I think of Packaged survival meals, I think of MRE's. Those are truly "Meal Ready to Eat"; They're pre-cooked, making them safe to eat straight from the package - warm or cold. They can be eaten out of the wrappers with the plastic utensils provided. These are often eaten on a campout, on-the-go, or in an emergency. So, if survival meals are anything like MRE's, I'd say the consumer would not need a table.
But I also sincerely appreciate the performance boost! Noticeable!
Hot dogs I would make tableless, but sausages I didn't because I think of them more like a bratwurst plate.
What's your guideline and method on choosing if a food should count? In my head, cheeses and sausage shouldn't require a table, and a simple xpath on my end could account for that. Seriously excellent work with your mods!