FRUIT LOVERS LIKE CONFECTIONARY SAY RESEARCHERS

BY MONICA DOBIE

AMERICAN research from Cornell University says consumers who love fruit eat more confectionary than those preferring vegetables. Furthermore, people who like sweets eat more fruit than those preferring salty-snacks. It concluded that confectionary could be used with campaigns to persuade people to eat more fruit. Cornell researchers examined 770 consumers.

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