By Zissy Lewin
When eating out you’re not only faced with the temptation of the unhealthy, but also some seemingly healthy meals are not always as wholesome as you may think.
As if eating healthily isn't hard enough, the way prices are listed in the menu influences what you order. According to a Cornell study, people spend more when the prices are listed in numbers, as opposed to written out (twenty rand) or with a currency sign in front of it (R20).
Another study showed that people are least likely to order either the cheapest or most expensive items on the menu. Some restaurants list expensive items as a decoy, to get diners to choose middle priced items, which then seem like a bargain.
For those who frequent fast-food or chain outlets, many of which have started adding somewhat healthier options, sizes are also manipulated. Super-sizing is more profitable for them. Research published in the Journal of Consumer Research showed that, much like with prices, people opt for the middle sized portion. If you’re watching your weight, avoid that trap by opting for the smallest portion, even if getting one size up seems like 'a good deal'.
Food items which are described sell better and are rated as being of higher quality. Descriptions are important and if you read between the lines, you’ll be able to determine how the food was prepared, what are the ingredients and which option is more diet-friendly.
Loaded, stuffed, creamy, cheesy, gooey, smothered, melted, rich, velvety
Teriyaki, BBQ, glazed, sticky, honey-dipped, maple-glazed
Want to know what items to choose?
Go for the items described with words like baked, braised, broiled, boiled, poached, rubbed, seared, grilled, steamed, sautéed. They’re prepared with less fat, sugar and added ingredients. Spiced and seasoned items are dubious, as they may well be lower in fat and sugar (bad for weight loss), but almost certainly include chemicals (very bad for health).
And if all else fails, don’t be afraid to speak up and ask your waitron about how the dishes are prepared.
About the author
Zissy Lewin is a co-founder of Nutreats, a health and wellness lifestyle website which covers topics spanning body, mind and life. Nutreats believes that healthy living is a choice, that a healthy lifestyle is not exclusive, does not have to be restrictive and is achievable. Nutreats exists to help you live your best life.
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