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Researchers who are studying our eating behavior with an eye toward breaking our compulsive habits say it happened sometime in the early 1980s, and seemingly overnight. Where once we refrained from spoiling our appetite for meals, it became socially acceptable to eat anything, anywhere, anytime. And when this transpired, we began snacking like never before.
Hooked: Food, Free Will, and How the Food Giants Exploit Our Addictions
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