Watching others visibly dislike vegetables might make onlookers dislike them, too

Humans learn which behaviors pay off and which don’t from watching others. Based on this, we may draw conclusions about how to act—or eat. In the latter’s case, people may use each other as guides to determine what and how much to eat. This is called social modeling and is one of the most powerful social influences on eating behavior.

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