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Food Choices at Restaurants Dictated by Peer Pressure, Study Suggests
When you order the same thing as your dining partners at a restaurant, you're not being indecisive, you're trying to fit in, according to a new study which found that when groups of people eat at full service restaurants together they tend to order similar foods.
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