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    Trimming super-size with half-orders, plate colors

    WASHINGTON (AP) — Call it the alter-ego of super-sizing.

    Researchers infiltrated a fast-food Chinese restaurant and found up to a third of diners jumped at the offer of a half-size of the usual heaping pile of rice or noodles — even when the smaller amount cost the same.

    Giant portion sizes are one of the culprits behind the epidemic of bulging waistlines, and nowhere is the portion-creep more evident than in restaurants with French fry-heavy meal deals or plates overflowing with pasta. Now scientists are tapping into the psychology of eating to find ways to trim portions without people feeling cheated — focusing on everything from the starchy sides to the color of the plates.

    "The small Coke now is what used to be a large 15 years ago," laments psychologist Janet Schwartz, a marketing professor at Tulane University who led the Chinese food study. "We should ask people what portion size they want," instead of large being the default.

    Restaurants are paying close attention, says prominent food-science researcher Brian Wansink of Cornell University. His own tests found children were satisfied with about half the fries in their Happy Meal long before McDonald's cut back the size, and the calories, last year.

    "We'll be seeing some very creative ways of down-sizing in the next couple of years," predicts Wansink, author of Mindless Eating: Why We Eat More Than We Think.

    But let's call it "right-sizing," says Duke University behavioral economist Dan Ariely. Right-size suggests it's a good portion, not a cut, he says.

    Couldn't you just get a doggie bag? Sure, if you've got the willpower to stop before your plate is mostly clean. Lots of research shows Americans don't. We tend to rely on visual cues about how much food is left, shoveling it in before the stomach-to-brain signal of "hey wait, I'm getting full" can arrive.

    So Schwartz and Ariely tested a different approach: Could we limit our own temptation if we focus not on the tastiest reason we visited a restaurant — the entree — but on the side dishes? After all, restaurants can pile on calorie-dense starches like rice or pasta or fries because they're very inexpensive, filling the plate so it looks like a good deal, Schwartz says.

    A popular Chinese franchise at Duke University, with a mix of students, staff and visitors to the campus hospital, allowed the researchers in at lunchtime.

    In the serving line, customers pick the rice or noodles first. The standard serving is a whopping 10 ounces, about 400 calories even before ordering the entree, says Schwartz. There was no half-size option on the menu board.

    In a series of experiments, servers asked 970 customers after their initial rice or noodle order: "Would you like a half-order to save 200 calories?" Those who said yes didn't order a higher-calorie entree to compensate. Weighing leftovers showed they threw away the same amount of food as customers who refused or weren't offered the option.

    A 25-cent discount didn't spur more takers. Nor did adding calorie labels so people could calculate for themselves, the researchers report in this month's journal Health Affairs — concluding the up-front offer made the difference.

    Anywhere from 14 percent to 33 percent chose the reduced portions, depending on the day and the mix of customers.

    Even 200 fewer calories can add up over time. And other tricks can trim portions without people noticing, whether dining out or at home. Cornell's Wansink found people served 18 percent more pasta with marinara sauce onto a red plate than a white one — and 18 percent more pasta alfredo onto a white plate.

    A stark contrast "makes you think twice before you throw on another scoop," explains Wansink. His own family bought some dark dinner plates to supplement their white ones, because people tend to overeat white starches more than veggies.

    Wansink's other research has found:

    —Switching from 11-inch plates to 10-inch plates makes people take less food, and waste less food. The slightly smaller plate makes a normal serving look more satisfying.

    —People think they're drinking more from a tall skinny glass than a short wide one even if both hold the same volume, a finding Wansink says was widely adopted by bars.

    —Beware if kids eat from the adult bowls. He found 6-year-olds serve themselves 44 percent more food in an 18-ounce bowl than a 12-ounce bowl.

    Restaurants are starting to get the message that at least some customers want to eat more sensibly. Applebees, for example, has introduced a line of meals under 550 calories, including such things as steak.

    And a National Restaurant Association survey found smaller-portion entrees, "mini-meals" for adults and kids, and bite-size desserts made a new trend list.

    It's all consumer demand, says association nutrition director Joy Dubost: More diners now are "requesting the healthier options and paying attention to their calories."

    ___

    EDITOR'S NOTE — Lauran Neergaard covers health and medical issues for The Associated Press in Washington.

     
    • Hec  •  Sterling, Virginia  •  3 mths ago
      I don't mind the bigger portions - it's not like you have to eat everything. I don't mind having left-overs for dinner later or take to work the next day.
      • mindshift 3 mths ago
        How many of you talking about taking half of the meal home noticed that the study was done at a FAST FOOD restaurant? How many of you are in a position to keep a fast food meal refrigerated until you get home? Most fast food does not work well as left overs. A cold hamburger, limp fries or onion rings anyone? When I'm out shopping I buy a Whopper Jr. with a small drink. It's half size, so I don't get too full to continue my errands.
      • NightShayde 3 mths ago
        I'll keep Chinese fast food leftovers. If I'm going to a burger place, getting a kids meal works if I'm not terribly hungry.
    • michelle  •  Norfolk, Virginia  •  3 mths ago
      Why pay the same price for less food. Have self control and take the rest home for another one or two meals. Thats what I do! You save money and your waist line.
      • conan 2 3 mths ago
        most,"my girlfriend" don't have the self control to save part of it...
      • UnCommonSense 3 mths ago
        You're lucky! I'm smart, but really have no self control once I start eating. I exercise my control BEFORE I eat...no junk food in the house, asking servers at restaurants and cafes to divide up the portions before they give it too me. But if I forget, I'm out of luck... Can't stop eating.
    • Deb  •  3 mths ago
      The best thing about getting a huge meal for a good price is that you can eat about 1/3 of it, bringing the rest home for two more meals. By the way, it's amazing how many different kinds of leftovers you can put inside a burrito.
      • Smokes 3 mths ago
        That Takes Common sense.The Food Police do not like that.
      • lionel 3 mths ago
        The burrito is the single greatest invention of all time. I do not care what it is, slap it on a burrito and you have a meal.
      • John 3 mths ago
        I am getting better at not eating everything that is put in front of me. It is hard, though, as I am a disgusting pig. If I didn't work out so much I would be 700 lbs and have bed sores all over me...
    • Katmandoo  •  3 mths ago
      You'll stop when your belly explodes. Mine blew out last year and injured three people, took out a plate glass window, and tore the bumper off a Honda Civic parked out front.
      • Voter 3 mths ago
        I read about that.
      • The Edge 3 mths ago
        That's what the Honda owner gets for driving an import.
      • J 3 mths ago
        the edge obviously doesnt know the civic is built in Indiana. so much for an import.
    • MS  •  3 mths ago
      This food thing is just about to become annoying.

      What has changed the most in the last 50 years? ACTIVITY LEVELS. I bet that if all the people that are 20lbs or more overweight would have walked or played outside for 1 hour per day or did work around the house for at least 1 hour per day the overweight issue would be cut in half. Seriously, even 150 calories per day for 1 year is enough to burn 15 lbs of fat.

      Everything is much less physical than 50 years ago. Sure house work "feels" hard still, but long long ago on a planet far far away it would take a couple of hours on your feet to prep a nice dinner. With microwaves and many side dishes or main dishes being prepackages along with prepackaged salads we are saving time, working less and thus - burning fewer calories.

      For most people, note that I said MOST and not all, people have the weight sneak up on them. Most people get fat over a period of years, well 75, 100, 150 calories per day for years not being burned by movement = mucho pounds added over a few years.

      Clearly eating better is the best way to go, but most people do not want to give up tastey and easy foods so just add a little more activity. Even 20 minutes on a stationary bike would help but outside and walking, running, biking, or just lifting weights would be best.
      • Svengali 3 mths ago
        50 years ago food was actually food, not high fructose-pink meat paste-glutimate.
      • Mike 3 mths ago
        Mmm, that sounds tasty... I'll have that
    • MarionR  •  3 mths ago
      We developed a neat solution for this in Los Angeles. We take half of the order "to go" and don't cry about getting two meals for the price of one.
    • Dan Zipgun  •  Irvine, California  •  3 mths ago
      I cook my own food at home. How's that for determining the portions I feel are right for me?
    • etc  •  3 mths ago
      Half size portions that will cost the same as full size portions? Why not just eat half of the portion and take the rest home. It'll cost the same anyways.
    • Christopher  •  New York, New York  •  3 mths ago
      It's makes more sense to leave things as they are and then halve it yourself. This is an open invitation for food providers to cut the portion without cutting the price. Rest assured the price will stay the same.
    • Lisa  •  Kansas City, Missouri  •  3 mths ago
      I have a better idea. Cook your own food and eat at home. Then you know what is in your food, know that appropriate hygiene was used in prepping and storing the food and can make your portion as big or as small as you'd like for negligible difference in cost.
    • Big Tex  •  Dallas, Texas  •  3 mths ago
      Move more, eat less. Problem (mostly) solved.
    • J  •  3 mths ago
      nothing wrong with left overs.
    • ellquestion authority  •  3 mths ago
      only if the prices are dropped proportionately. either share or make a couple of meals out of it.
    • jime  •  Columbus, Georgia  •  3 mths ago
      if they want to short change themselves give me the double size...at the same price
    • Shouperdouper  •  3 mths ago
      The tidbit about the darker plates and 10 inch plates vs 12 inch plates is handy to know. I've been thinking about getting new dishes and may have to opt for a darker color now. Thanks at least for that bit of info!
    • NONEYA  •  3 mths ago
      Have you noticed most restaurants have a charge to split a meal now, my wife and i usually try to split an entree because of the portion size and now they start charging to split or bring an extra plate.
    • Edward  •  Boston, Massachusetts  •  3 mths ago
      People are just getting dumber, as well as fatter...
    • EllenA  •  3 mths ago
      I mostly use by 8 inch plates these days. Haven't got rid of the 10 inch because they have their uses, but the 8 inch plate holds enough. One thing to remember is the FIRST piece of fried chicken tastes wonderful. You eat the second piece because its there.
    • 1  •  3 mths ago
      I have an idea....any one remember Will Power? If you call him, by saying his name 10 times real fast, he may help you to reduce your dependancy on a whole bunch of things. But if you're a gun owner, don't fire at Will because you don't want to kill your Will Power. IF your Will Power is gone....try weed. Weed will make you eat more...and also help you forget you read this babble of gibberish nonsense that is my run on sentence of sorts. After you finish your dinner, keep your hands off of other peoples plates.
    • Anon  •  3 mths ago
      Mmm.. not even halfway through this "article" I found myself wishing I had a big mak and those tasty yellow fries! mmmm...
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