Whether or not you can catch hepatitis from eating something that someone with hepatitis has eaten is related to the type of hepatitis, with hepatitis A and hepatitis E having a higher chance of spreading, and hepatitis B and hepatitis C having a lower chance of spreading. Common types of hepatitis are hepatitis A, B, C and E. Hepatitis A and E can be spread through fecal-oral transmission. Hepatitis A and Hepatitis E can be transmitted through fecal-oral transmission or through contaminated food and water. Therefore, it is more likely to be infected by consuming food that has been eaten by a person with hepatitis A or hepatitis E. You should pay attention to the hygiene of food and water. The main ways of transmission of hepatitis B and C include mother-to-child transmission, blood transmission, sexual transmission and other ways, but not through food and water. Therefore, it is less likely to be infected if you eat food that has been consumed by hepatitis B or C patients. In your daily life, you should pay attention to personal hygiene when living with hepatitis patients and try not to share meals.