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Calorie counts on menus and food labels may not help consumers choose healthier foods, new research shows

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12 May 2025
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Hand using fitness plan mobile app on smartphone to check the nutrition facts and calories intake of a beef cobb salad.

Knowing the calorie content of foods does not help people understand which foods are healthier, according to a study I recently co-authored in the Journal of Retailing. When study participants considered calorie information, they rated unhealthy food as less unhealthy[1] and healthy food as less healthy. They were also less sure in their judgments.

In other words, calorie labeling didn’t help participants judge foods more...

Read more https://theconversation.com/calorie-counts-on-menus-and-food-labels-may-not-help-consumers-choose-healthier-foods-new-research-shows-256054

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