Thinking of Food: The Mental Representation of Healthy Foods as Unprepared Undermines Healthy Choices
Six preregistered studies find that consumers mentally represent healthy foods in their purest, least prepared forms but unhealthy foods in their most prepared forms (cooked, mixed, adding toppings). The effect results from the belief that health and taste are conflicting goals and impacts food choi...
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Zusammenfassung: | Six preregistered studies find that consumers mentally represent healthy foods in their purest, least prepared forms but unhealthy foods in their most prepared forms (cooked, mixed, adding toppings). The effect results from the belief that health and taste are conflicting goals and impacts food choice because preparation increases perceived tastiness. |
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ISSN: | 0098-9258 |