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New Research Highlights Possible Downside to Latest Trend of Marketing Shared Food

New York Post
Hors d’oeuvres trick brain into believing food is less fattening: study

Toronto Star
Sharing food may not reduce calories

Daily Mail and Daily UK News
Taking fries and snacks from a shared plate makes them seem less fattening and people put on weight after seeing it as 'free food', researchers suggest

The Times
If you care about your weight, keep those chips to yourself

Strategy Online
Calling products ‘sharing size’ may not have the intended effect

Excalibur Magazine
Research suggests that food sharing may come with drawbacks in disguise

The Science of Ownership
Are your fries less fattening than mine?

The Sun
Weight A Minute: I’m a doctor and here’s why you should NEVER share snacks on a diet

Print

CBC Radio
Your fries are less fattening than mine

Radio

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