Health & Medicine
Diners Graze From Buffets with Preference Towards Items Offered First
All-you-can-eat buffets are perilous, perfect vectors for episodes of intense binge eating and generally poor food choices. As such, the all-you-can-eat concept has been the topic of numerous scientific and dietary studies, including a recent one in the journal PLOS One, which reports that the first items a person sees in a buffet line are taken the most and will bias what else is taken.
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