Starvexation
Starvexation is a portmanteau of the words "starvation" and "exasperation." It describes the feeling of being extremely hungry but also feeling frustrated or annoyed by the lack of appealing food options in your kitchen. This feeling may arise when you are too tired or busy to cook a proper meal, when there is a shortage of groceries, or when you just can't find anything that you're in the mood to eat. Starvexation can lead to poor food choices, such as eating unhealthy snacks or ordering takeout, which may further contribute to the cycle of frustration. To prevent starvexation, it can be helpful to plan meals ahead of time, keep a well-stocked pantry, and learn a few quick and easy recipes for when you're short on time or energy.
"I opened the fridge for the fifth time in ten minutes, hoping that a gourmet meal would magically appear, only to be faced with the same jar of pickles and expired yogurt, leaving me in a state of utter starvexation."