New blog post: The latest Cornell Food and Brand Lab correction: Some inconsistencies and strange data patterns http://steamtraen.blogspot.com/2018/02/the-latest-cornell-food-and-brand-lab.html …
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Replying to @sTeamTraen
My favourite part of this is the name "tomato blast" which is absolutely what I imagine someone with no contact at all with kids thinking up as a promotional toolpic.twitter.com/5560LCjAVs
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Replying to @GidMK
Try some of these: https://www.smarterlunchrooms.org/scorecard-tools/creative-fun-and-descriptive-names …pic.twitter.com/1U1g5PETqw
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Replying to @sTeamTraen @GidMK
I particularly like the idea of using the words "Room Temperature", "Gelatinous", "Odorless", and "Robust" to get more 8-year-olds to eat healthily.
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I mean, what 8-year-old would say no to something labelled "Yeasty"? It sounds so plausible I'm sure you wouldn't need to conduct dubious experiments to make it seem more likely or anything
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