@Dago I doubt you largely ignoring what I've said and both of us consequently repeating ourselves is interesting to anyone at this point. I mean, I'll give it one more go, but it's getting ridiculous.
Because if you'd read what I've already said and linked to, you'd understand your assertion is wrong because there are forms of autophagy that are starvation-independent. Repeatedly describing starvation-dependent autophagy in a limited way doesn't get either of us anywhere. I already know what it is. The problem is you don't seem to understand there's more to autophagy than that.
Look. Here's two more links for you (both more recent than the nineties):
https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fcell.2021.723108/full
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4871809/
Read those. Pay attention to the sections on selective autophagy in non-starved cells. Those forms of autophagy occur regardless of the absence of starvation. Snacking does not prevent them. Fasting is not necessary for them.
And if you're not going to read that, and just repeat yourself, can you not and we'll just say you did?