Consumers Buy More Food When They Order Cold Meals and Drinks, Reports Rutgers Camden Researcher
February 20, 2021
February 20, 2021
CAMDEN, New Jersey, Feb. 20 (TNSJou) -- Rutgers University Camden campus issued the following news:
Choosing a hot sandwich instead of a cold one may be better for your waistline, according to a study by a Rutgers University Camden scholar.
The research suggests that people consuming the same food or beverage cold find their meal to be less satisfying, so they purchase additional items, such as potato chips and cookies, to compensate for their appetites.
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Choosing a hot sandwich instead of a cold one may be better for your waistline, according to a study by a Rutgers University Camden scholar.
The research suggests that people consuming the same food or beverage cold find their meal to be less satisfying, so they purchase additional items, such as potato chips and cookies, to compensate for their appetites.
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