Nearly one million Hungarians are considered to be snacking addicts
In October, the Mogyi-Caramoon carried out its research on snacking with the participation of more than 1000 participants. When, what and why do we eat snacks? – these were the main questions.
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Almost 13 percent of the respondents consider themselves snack addicted, and more than 50 percent consider themselves as “heavy users” – according to Mogyi-Caramoon’s first national research on snacking. The evolutionary psychologist is not surprised by the results.
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