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...buffet items at a time; by the time you go back for more, you’ll feel more full. Also, Wansink writes that studies show people judge quantity by volume not mass, so if you want to cut calories and still feel full, get a smaller burger and plump it up with lettuce and tomato...
...nation's demographic composition - is an important factor in deciding what we buy. So added to our mix of Frappuccinos and Burger King Whoppers comes an array of ethnic restaurants and markets giving consumers more variety than ever before. "Thirty or forty years ago the average person hadn't eaten in a Chinese restaurant," says Diane Schmidley, a demographer and associate at the Reston, Va.-based American Consumer Institute. "That's a consumer choice that changed just because the chance became available...
Bill Bartley of Mr. Bartley’s Burger Cottage, agreed: “I think people are intelligent, and they can make their own choices.” But he said he only fries food in canola...
...choose approach toward the U.S. He spent nine months as an intern at the French consulate in Houston and came away with an indelible portrait of America's complexity. "The whole way of life - from your air-conditioned car to your air-conditioned job, then to an air-conditioned burger joint - this is the antithesis of what we want in France." But he noted that Houston, the heart of Bush country, has a Democratic mayor and a large gay population. "A lot of people there were as distraught as Europeans about the war in Lebanon," he says. "And even...
...Mercedes-Benz "erratically" as she was returning from a charity event; in Hollywood. Having spent the day shooting a video for her new album, Hilton explained, she may have been "speeding a little bit" because "I was just really hungry and I wanted to have an In-N-Out burger...