Analysing stereotypical food consumption behaviours: ‘This way up?’ Is there really a ‘right’ way to eat a biscuit?
Many of the mundane foods that we eat on an everyday basis are consumed in a manner that may be considered stereotypical, conventional, habitual or, on occasion, even a playful ritual. There are a number of reasons for such behaviours, and the potential benefits for the consumer are discussed in th...
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Main Author: | Charles Spence |
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Language: | EN |
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Intellect
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/e87b4b746d95482d835fc530fd0de8f6 |
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