Buffets Spanish Fork UT
Whether faced with an assortment of appetizers at a New Year’s Eve party or a bowl of candy on the counter, research shows being offered more variety compels us to eat more. Read on to know the troubles with buffets.
Prestwich Farms
(801) 225-3916
3652 E Highway 6
Spanish Fork, UT
Western Food Service Co Inc
(801) 583-0151
Bonneville Golf
Spanish Fork, UT
Janey Lous
(801) 798-7504
PO Box 446
Spanish Fork, UT
Blakeley International Services
(801) 636-2793
476 N 300 E # 204
Provo, UT
Nice Lee Dunn Catering
(801) 592-4145
35W 300N
Provo, UT
Wedding Shoppe
(801) 798-3006
710 E Center St
Spanish Fork, UT
Double H Catering
(801) 798-7847
1650 Calpac Ave
Spanish Fork, UT
Cracker Barrel Old Country Store
(801) 489-0133
460 S 2000 W
Spanish Fork, UT
Los Hermanos Restaurant
(801) 375-5732
16 W Center St
Provo, UT
Sensuous Sandwich
(801) 377-9244
163 W Center
Provo, UT
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The next time you’re overcome by the temptations of an overflowing buffet table, you can attribute at least part of your overindulgence to natural instinct. Whether faced with an assortment of appetizers at a New Year’s Eve party or a bowl of candy on the counter, research shows being offered more variety compels us to eat more. In fact, when provided with a large selection of foods, studies show people consume roughly 25% to 200% more food than if offered less variety. Additional research shows larger serving bowls lead us to take bigger portions, so it’s easy to see why the buffet trough can be so overpowering. The first battle with the buffet is a mental one. It’s natural to equate eating more with “getting more for your money” in an all-you-can-eat restaurant. In reality, you pay the same amount whether you eat what you need or decide to overeat, so you’re not actually saving any money. We face similar pressure to eat at social gatherings, where frugality is not a concern. Many of us nosh absentmindedly out of a misplaced sense of politeness. Buffets make portion control a challenge, as well. Even if you decide to merely “taste” everything, this nibbling leads most of us to consume much more food than we’d normally eat at a typical meal. And while the rules of excess also apply to selecting vegetables, many buffet lines offer a poor selection of produce or prepare it with excess fat and calories.
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