Fats drive snack compulsion, study shows

Resisting another crisp from the bag is not just a matter of overcoming greed - scientists have now hit on a theory which explains why it is impossible to have “just one more”.

Fats drive snack compulsion, study shows

Resisting another crisp from the bag is not just a matter of overcoming greed - scientists have now hit on a theory which explains why it is impossible to have “just one more”.

They found that fats in certain foods trigger a biological mechanism which causes the body to produce natural marijuana-like chemicals, driving gluttonous behaviour.

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