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IIRC this is a class divide indicator. The fact that class maps well onto geography is just correlation.
Middle class has breakfast, lunch, and dinner.
Working class has breakfast, dinner, and tea.
Supper is an outlier and definitely more unusual. In my experience it usually indicates a smaller evening meal.
southern parents who lived for some time in the north, evening meal was still dinner but came with the offer of 'sauce or owt?' pronounced something like saucer aaht
https://www.etymonline.com/word/supper
My guess would be food after a late work shift, so probably working class
if you call dinner the main meal of the day, the earlier you start work, the earlier you'll have it