By admin on Sep 3, 2010 in Health and Fitness
We know that large serving sizes influence dieters to eat more… but what about server sizes?
A study published earlier this year in the Journal of Consumer Psychology reported that restaurant goers order differently, depending on the size of the waiter taking the order.
The study conducted two experiments: one measuring quantity of food eaten, and one looking at food choices of both dieters and non-dieters when ordering food from obese and non-obese servers.
The results may surprise you.

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