I could have sworn I heard something once about how fast food chains put addictive chemicals in their food. For me, I don’t have an addictive personality. There’s nothing in my life I feel addicted to other than fast food. It’s weird. I know the food is dogshit and I can make tastier stuff at home. But I also think about getting fast food all the time and have to stop myself from ordering it a lot. It does kind feel like a dopamine hit when I open up a bag of fast food and start digging in.

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Think of it this way. No, it’s unlikely that fast food companies are putting actual drugs in your food. Yes, they do hire teams of scientists to engineer the most satisfying and crave inducing product possible, down to the smell of the french fries and the color of the buns. You’re going up against 100 million dollars of R&D aimed directly at your lonely little monkey brain, so it’s not surprising that people get addicted to the stuff, because that’s what these companies paid to make happen.

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Most of the fast food places near me also clearly have fans pushing the smell of the food out their window, you can smell it from 20+ feet away. If you’ve had a long day, you’re tired and hungry and suddenly you smell something super tasty and there’s a nice, pleasant looking fast food restaurant that can satisfy that itch in a matter of minutes, it’s not hard to see how that can be super tempting to a lot of people.

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Products can be evaluated and optimized using a method known as quantitative descriptive analysis (QDA), in which a focus group defines the sensory attributes for a specific product and establishes numerical scores for these attributes. Establishing the appropriate measurement is of major importance, as it allows sensory results to be quantified. This is the essence of sensory science: converting human perception of a food into quantifiable results.

From some random article on fast food R&D. You shouldn’t underestimate how much effort goes into making fast food as addictive as possible. It’s an entire industry.

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sugar dependency is a hell of a drug.

try cooking with a bit of honey, less disastrous for your health for sure

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addictive chemicals

Yes, it’s called sugar(carbs), fat and salt. Pick one or two of those, and your brain will eventually get overwhelmed and you’ll feel like washing your mouth out.

Pick all three, and the food never stops tasting good, and you’ll eat until you physically have no room left.

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Ill come out and say it, MSG can make a lot of things taste good as fuck 🤤

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It’s the secret ingredient in like every chip

Also probably why I’m craving Takis right now

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Takes are the most addictive chip I’ve ever encountered, I don’t know why but something about that combination of lime and heat is just top tier

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It’s the crunch, the zippy pow of spice and the MSG

THEY’RE GODDAMN DELECTABLE

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Doritoes are hella MSG too, a very necessary component of the flavor.

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