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Nutrition / Brian Wansink / Pseudoscience / Food and Brand Lab / Food / Mindless Eating / Snacking / Eating / Pasta / Food and drink / Health / Human behavior
Date: 2013-06-20 08:01:38
Nutrition
Brian Wansink
Pseudoscience
Food and Brand Lab
Food
Mindless Eating
Snacking
Eating
Pasta
Food and drink
Health
Human behavior

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