Can A Meal's Presentation Change Your Perception Of Its Overall Quality?

A new study suggests that the story we're told about the food we eat may be more important to diners today than the actual meal itself.

The last few years has seen a shift in the restaurant world. Food-based reality TV and food media has contributed to the rise of the celebrity chef, as well as the foodie. Chefs like to be in the spotlight as much as diners like to feel personally catered to. But Is all of this pomp and circumstance becoming more important than the actual food itself?

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Published on August 24, 2015 05:00
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