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Lying About Your Vegetables
It’s long been known that people claim to eat far less than they really do. Some studies suggest people underreport their caloric intake by 30 percent or more. But when it comes to fruits and vegetables, it appears people lie in the other direction — saying that they eat far more than they really do. How much veggies do you eat, really?
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Ha-ha… It’s funny. I agree and I actually think that we lie to ourselves much more than we wish to accept. Much more…
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