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What does "two-meal" mean in "There's nothing that could get him away from that two-meal town."?

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It's a quote from the movie "The Godfather II", Tom and Frankie's scene:

Frankie: Did my brother go back?

Tom: Yeah, don't worry.

Frankie: He's ten time tougher than me-- my brother. He's old fashioned.

Tom: He didn't want to go out for dinner. He just wanted to go straight home.

Frankie: That's my brother. There's nothing that could get him away from that two-meal town. He could have been big here, could've had his own family.

English is not my native language, BTW. I think "two-meal" is an adjective to "town", but I can't understand its meaning.


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