Coke, Pepsi try to fatten bottom line with smaller servings
date:Aug 06, 2014
d Center for Food Policy and Obesity at Yale University, said that smaller package sizes can help reduce soda consumption. Studies show that people drink whatever package it comes in, she said.

That's not necessarily the case with all food products, such as 100-calorie snack packs. A 2008 study by Arizona State University researchers found that dieters actually consumed more of the food in smaller packages than they would if it was regular sized.

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