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From: Los Angeles Times

Want to Really Appreciate Your Food? A Higher Price May do the Trick

Los Angeles Times:

If you could get a $5 lunch for $1, would it taste better? Be a more satisfying lunch? If you chose the bargain, guess again.

Price affects consumer satisfaction, and getting a deal doesn’t necessarily make diners like their food better, according to researchers at Cornell University who frequently study human behavior and eating habits.

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