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Bram van den Bergh comments on the outcome of his recent study. He and his research team found that grocery shoppers who carry grocery baskets are more likely to purchase unhealthy food than those pushing a shopping cart.
Bram van den Bergh comments on the outcome of his recent study. He and his research team found that grocery shoppers who carry grocery baskets are more likely to purchase unhealthy food than those pushing a shopping cart.