Dear MEL School’s Topic Readers,
People unswayed by
calorie counts in fast food restaurants: study
How much do people
care or worry about calories of the food they’re going to eat? Maybe more before
they’ve decided what to eat but not after, a study found, even though the calorie
counts are clearly indicated on the menu.
Some states of the
U.S. mandated fast food restaurants, high calorie and cholesterol providers, to
indicate the calorie counts on the menu hoping that their customers think again
before they order.
However, those who’ve
already lined up to order the food seem to be more attracted by the taste rather
than the health risk.
Do the warning
messages on tobacco make people stop or quit smoking?
Enjoy reading and
learning how people react to health warning.
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